ASIC Verification Engineer - New College Grad 2025

at Nvidia

📍 Santa Clara, United States

$92,000-178,200 per year

MIDDLE
✅ On-site

SCRAPED

Used Tools & Technologies

Not specified

Required Skills & Competences ?

Python @ 6 Communication @ 6 Perl @ 6 Debugging @ 6

Details

NVIDIA is seeking best-in-class ASIC Verification Engineer to verify the world’s leading GPUs. In this role, you will be doing unit level verification of the process scheduling and system interface hardware of the GPU. This position will be working across many NVIDIA teams from software, to architecture, design, methodology, and more. The GPU is used in applications from consumer graphics, through self-driving cars, to artificial intelligence, all of which you will be involved in and learn about. We have crafted a team of extraordinary people stretching around the globe, whose mission is to push the frontiers of what is possible today and define the methodology for verifying the future of computing.

Responsibilities

  • Work on a unit level testbench, working on directed and random tests and test infrastructure, and contributing to the future direction of the methodology for the testbench.
  • Partner closely with RTL and architecture teams to help refine the microarchitecture plans to ensure that changes to the design are verifiable.
  • Architect and plan the verification strategy and execution for sub-system features impacting your unit.
  • Support post-silicon validation activities.

Requirements

  • Currently pursuing or recently completed a BS or MS in electrical engineering or computer engineering (or equivalent experience).
  • Strong communication and problem solving skills.
  • Exposure to ASIC design, ASIC verification and computer architecture.
  • Strong programming and debugging capability with at least one of the following languages: SystemVerilog, C and/or C++, Python and/or Perl.
  • Deep knowledge of object-oriented programming concepts.

Ways to stand out from the crowd

  • Experience with testplan writing and testbench component design.
  • Exposure to constrained random testing and coverage driven verification.
  • Exposure to verification methodology, like UVM.
  • Experience with assertion-based verification, Semiformal Verification (SFV).

NVIDIA is widely considered to be one of the technology world’s most desirable employers. We have some of the most forward-thinking and hardworking people in the world working for us. Do you want to work at the boundary of software, hardware, and forefront of technology? Would you love the challenge of creating the highest performance chips in the industry? If so, we want to hear from you!