NVIDIA, the world leader in accelerated computing, is seeking exceptional ASIC Verification Engineers to join their team working on cutting-edge GPU technology. This entry-level position offers an exciting opportunity to work on verifying the world's leading GPUs, specifically focusing on unit level verification of process scheduling and system interface hardware.
The role combines hardware and software expertise, requiring verification of complex GPU systems used across consumer graphics, self-driving cars, and artificial intelligence applications. You'll be part of a global team of extraordinary professionals pushing the boundaries of what's possible in computing technology.
As an ASIC Verification Engineer, you'll work with state-of-the-art verification methodologies, collaborate with multiple teams including software, architecture, and design, and contribute to the future direction of verification methodology. The position offers exposure to the entire GPU development process, from initial verification to post-silicon validation.
The compensation is highly competitive, with a base salary ranging from $96,000 to $184,000, depending on level and experience. NVIDIA also offers equity and comprehensive benefits, making this an attractive opportunity for new graduates looking to start their careers at a technology leader.
The ideal candidate will have strong programming skills, particularly in SystemVerilog, C/C++, or Python, along with a solid understanding of computer architecture and ASIC verification. This role provides an excellent opportunity to work at the intersection of hardware and software, contributing to technologies that are shaping the future of computing across multiple industries.
Working at NVIDIA means joining one of the most desirable employers in the technology sector, with opportunities to work on groundbreaking projects that impact various industries. The company's commitment to innovation and excellence makes this an ideal position for those passionate about pushing technological boundaries and being part of transformative developments in computing.