Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
€55-75k + package - dependent on experience
Working for a major semiconductor manufacturer for the automotive industry - focusing on high-speed IP products. Senior Digital IC Design Verification Engineer €55-75k plus package *dependent on years, relevance & strength of technical knowledge and experience* Visa sponsorship is available for the right candidate / applicant / engineer. Requirements: Degree / Masters / PHD qualified in Electronics / Micro-electronics / Physics or similar related fields 5+ years' design verification experience of high-speed, complex digital or similar IP all types & levels of verification experience - block, top, IP, SOC, system, sub-system good understanding of the digital IC design flow consistent career / company history Ability to create UVM test benches from scratch Multiple project / tape-out experience of complex digital products UVM environments / libraries / test-benches for complex IP excellent coding & scripting skills - python, C/C++, system C, perl, bash, shel software automation, git / github, CI / CD, DevOps Fluent English & Spanish language & communication skills Nice to have skills ARM IP architecture, protocols and interfaces - AXI / AMBA / AHB / APB experience working on high-speed digital IPs - ethernet, optical, serdes power management DDR / memory / flash / cache coherency system architecture
Madrid
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