Principal Verification Engineer
ARM Technologies
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Arm Technologies is hiring for the role of Principal Verification Engineer!
Responsibilities of the Candidate:
- Design and development of verification testbench and components needed for effective verification
- Execute CPU DV with a focus on the improvement of IP quality; stress testing and bug hunting
- Effective communication skills, in terms of planning, reviews, status updates and meetings, as well as delivery against expectation
- Able to provide appropriate timescales for work assigned and assist in project planning by providing proper inputs to the specifications
- Maintain a proficient knowledge of company processes to work constructively within given standards and methodologies
- Contribute towards efficiency improvement on verification tools and methodologies
- Support interpersonal development, mentor/coach team members for career development
Requirements:
- 12+ years of proven experience in an IP/SOC product development environment
- Experience with Design Verification/validation standard methodologies such as Test Plan development, Testbench development and measurable execution
- Familiar with verification of processors based on Assembly language or C/C++
- Familiar with Microprocessor and/or SoC Architecture and micro Architecture, preferably ARM processors and ARM processor-based systems
Preferred:
- Languages: Verilog, C/C++, Assembly language, Perl
- Verification Languages such as System Verilog
- Strong understanding of CPU Architecture/micro-architectures.
- Experience in power-aware verification of designs
- Experience of ARM based System Designs, and hierarchical memory system
Important dates & deadlines?
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24 Apr'24, 12:00 AM IST Registration Deadline
Additional Information
Job Location(s)
Bengaluru
Salary
Salary: Not Disclosed
Job Type/Timing
Job Type: Hybrid
About ARM Technologies
Arm is a British semiconductor and software design company based in Cambridge, England. Its primary business is in the design of ARM processors (CPUs). It also designs other chips, provides software development tools under the DS-5, RealView and Keil brands, and provides systems and platforms, system-on-a-chip (SoC) infrastructure and software. As a "holding" company, it also holds shares of other companies. Since 2016, it has been owned by Japanese conglomerate SoftBank Group.
Arm processors are used in a wide variety of devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, wearables, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. They are known for their low power consumption, which makes them ideal for portable devices. Arm processors are also used in some high-performance computing applications, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Arm has a strong ecosystem of partners, including chipmakers, system integrators, and software developers. This ecosystem helps to ensure that Arm processors are available in a wide range of devices and that there is a large pool of software available for Arm-based devices.
Arm is a leading player in the semiconductor industry. It has a strong market position and a bright future. Arm processors are likely to be used in even more devices in the years to come.