Mixed-Signal Verification Engineer
Apple
San Diego, CA
Posted 2 days ago
Qualifications
Education
BS
Experience Requirements
Required
3+ years relevant experience
3 years of experience
Required Skills
Technical Skills
Modeling experience with RF/Mixed-Signal blocks and SOCsExpertise building Mixed-Signal testbenches, checkers and tests using System VerilogExperience in UVM methodology and HDL (System Verilog, Verilog) for verificationStrong verification skills in problem solving, constrained random testing, and debuggingUnderstanding of common analog/RF blocks and circuitsExperience with signal processing using Python or MatlabExperience with Virtuoso Composer, ADE and HEDExperience with Software Engineering and Python
Soft Skills
Ability to work well in a teamProductive under aggressive schedules
Full Job Description
Mixed-Signal Verification Engineer
Would you like to join Apple's growing wireless silicon development team? Our wireless SOC organization is responsible for all aspects of wireless silicon development with a particular emphasis on highly energy efficient design and new technologies that transform the user experience at the product level, all of which is driven by a world-class vertically integrated engineering team spanning RF/Analog architecture and design, Systems/PHY/MAC architecture and design, VLSI/RTL design and integration, Emulation, Design Verification, Test and Validation, and FW/SW engineering.
In this role, you will be verifying RF/Mixed-Signal blocks and SOCs using SystemVerilog to create testbenches, checkers, models and tests. You will build and execute test plans to meet project schedule and metric requirements, including coverage metrics. If you enjoy a fast-paced and challenging environment, collaborate with people across different functional areas, and thrive during aggressive schedules, we encourage you to apply.
Key Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Would you like to join Apple's growing wireless silicon development team? Our wireless SOC organization is responsible for all aspects of wireless silicon development with a particular emphasis on highly energy efficient design and new technologies that transform the user experience at the product level, all of which is driven by a world-class vertically integrated engineering team spanning RF/Analog architecture and design, Systems/PHY/MAC architecture and design, VLSI/RTL design and integration, Emulation, Design Verification, Test and Validation, and FW/SW engineering.
In this role, you will be verifying RF/Mixed-Signal blocks and SOCs using SystemVerilog to create testbenches, checkers, models and tests. You will build and execute test plans to meet project schedule and metric requirements, including coverage metrics. If you enjoy a fast-paced and challenging environment, collaborate with people across different functional areas, and thrive during aggressive schedules, we encourage you to apply.
Key Responsibilities:
- Modeling experience with RF/Mixed-Signal blocks and SOCs.
- Expertise building Mixed-Signal testbenches, checkers and tests using System Verilog.
- Experience in UVM methodology and HDL (System Verilog, Verilog) for verification.
- Strong verification skills in problem solving, constrained random testing, and debugging.
- Understanding of common analog/RF blocks and circuits.
- Experience with signal processing using Python or Matlab.
- Experience with Virtuoso Composer, ADE and HED.
- Experience with Software Engineering and Python.
- Ability to work well in a team and be productive under aggressive schedules to meet shared objectives and derive results.
Qualifications:
- BS with 3+ years relevant experience.
- Solid experience in Mixed Signal Verification or Real Numbered Modeling of Mixed Signal Systems.
How to Apply
$83
/ hour
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