Senior Design Verification Engineer
About the role
The Senior Design Verification Engineer at Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) leads verification strategy, develops advanced verification environments, and mentors junior engineers. They collaborate across organizational boundaries to ensure the quality and reliability of ADI’s cutting-edge products.
Key Responsibilities
Lead Verification Strategy: Architect and implement comprehensive verification strategies for complex digital/mixed-signal designs.
Drive Innovation in Environment Development: Drive innovation in UVM-based verification environment development for sophisticated mixed-signal products.
Establish and Oversee Verification Metrics: Establish and oversee verification metrics including code and functional coverage goals across multiple projects.
Lead Debug Efforts: Lead debug efforts for complex design issues spanning digital and mixed-signal domains.
Provide Technical Mentorship: Provide technical guidance and mentoring to junior verification engineers.
Drive Cross-Functional Collaboration: Drive effective collaboration with design teams on verification planning and issue resolution.
Lead Post-Silicon Support: Lead silicon bring-up efforts and post-silicon validation activities.
Contribute to Methodology Advancement: Contribute to verification methodology improvements and best practices development.
Must Have Skills
SystemVerilog and UVM: Expert-level knowledge of SystemVerilog and Universal Verification Methodology.
Test Bench Development: Demonstrated mastery in developing advanced test benches for complex mixed-signal product verification.
Verification Planning: Proven ability to develop and implement sophisticated test strategies and detailed coverage analysis methodologies.
Scripting and Automation: Advanced proficiency in scripting languages (Python, Perl, TCL) for creating efficient verification automation frameworks.
Debugging Expertise: Exceptional analytical and debugging skills for resolving complex design issues across digital and mixed-signal domains.
Verification Techniques: Expert-level experience with constrained random and assertion-based verification techniques.
Mixed-Signal Knowledge: Comprehensive understanding of mixed-signal design principles and advanced verification methodologies.
Technical Leadership: Ability to influence technical direction and methodology adoption across verification teams.
Preferred Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree required, Master's preferred in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field.
4-8 years of relevant digital/mixed-signal IC verification experience.