NVIDIA, the world leader in accelerated computing, is seeking an experienced Senior Design Verification Engineer to join their team. This role focuses on verifying the design and implementation of next-generation PCI Express controllers for world-leading GPUs and SOCs. The position offers a unique opportunity to impact various product lines, from consumer graphics to self-driving cars and artificial intelligence applications.
The role involves developing scalable, reusable testbenches across different verification methodologies and environments. You'll be working with cutting-edge technology at a company that has evolved from being primarily focused on graphics processing to becoming "the AI computing company." NVIDIA's GPUs now power everything from gaming to artificial intelligence, robotics, and autonomous vehicles.
As a Senior Design Verification Engineer, you'll be responsible for comprehensive verification of ASIC designs, working with both UVM and Specman/e methodologies. The role requires strong technical expertise in SystemVerilog and industry-standard IP protocols, particularly PCI Express. You'll be collaborating with multiple teams, including architects, designers, and both pre and post-silicon verification teams.
The ideal candidate brings 5+ years of experience in verification, strong debugging and analytical skills, and excellent interpersonal abilities. You'll be joining a company known for pushing technological boundaries and transforming industries through accelerated computing and AI. NVIDIA offers competitive compensation and is consistently ranked as one of the most desirable employers globally, with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion.
This position represents an opportunity to work on technology that's shaping the future of computing, from advanced graphics processing to artificial intelligence and autonomous systems. You'll be part of a team that's driving innovation in some of the most exciting areas of technology, making a real impact on products that are transforming industries and society.