Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Base + Bonus
Digital Verification Engineer - Barcelona An exciting opportunity has arisen to work on the latest cutting edge RISC-V technology in the beautiful City of Barcelona. In this new role as Senior Digital Verification engineer you will have the opportunity to contribute to advanced technology nodes, consisting of RISC-V designs and architecture. I am looking to speak with digital verification engineers with 5+ years of experience - who have the following skills: Required: Masters or PHD degree in Electronics / Microelectronics or similar field 5+ years' experience in UVM environments & process ASIC / FPGA development System Verilog for IP / SOC Verification of digital ICs / ASIC IP or chips complex ASIC designs & architecture for advanced technology nodes Verification Metrics definition, Coverage analysis and debugging skills. Knowledge and experience on setting up an ASIC Verification environment, methodology and flow. vManager, vPlan and Regressions, etc. Digital Test Plan definition / creating / set-up test benches scripting / coding skills - C/C++, python etc. Bonus skills RISC-V / CPU / GPU (this is a bonus, not required) Knowledge of SOC verification is also a bonus ***Visa sponsorship can be offered if required (dependent on experience/qualifications)*** For more information and a confidential discussion, please contact Rachel Mason at IC Resources.
Barcelona
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