Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Pre IPO Stock + competitive base
Senior Verification Engineer Based in the East Midlands, our successful and expanding Semiconductor client is seeking a Senior Verification Engineer. With a growing global reputation in High-Speed Communications, my client is expanding in the UK and are looking for a Senior Verification Engineer to play a vital role in the business, utilising the latest techniques, tools and technologies for design verification activities. Key requirements 5+ years’ experience in the semiconductor industry. Expert in digital design verification, using standardised methodologies, i.e. UVM Experience in constrained random testbench development. Proven track record in verifying complex designs (preferably in high volume ASIC applications) Familiarity with high level protocols (e.g. PCIe, USB, DP) is an added bonus Familiarity with SerDes is highly desirable Experience with SystemVerilog Assertions (SVA) and formal verification is valuable On offer is a very competitive basic salary and bonus scheme, plus relocation and visa sponsorship if needed. For more information please contact Rachel Mason at IC Resources.
Northampton
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