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Object Oriented programming / Linux Kernel/Driver Development) SOC design and verification experience (preferred)Hardware emulation experience (preferred)HDL language knowledge (SystemVerilog, VHDL)Scripting language knowledge (shell, python, perl)Compiler tools (make, gcc/g.
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5 years of experience to include: designing verification of ambient light and proximity sensors light designs using SV and UVM test benches; utilizing protocols, including UART, I2C, and SPI; running regressions and debugging RTL and Gate Level simulations; scripting using Shell, Perl, or Python; working experience of tools, including Matlab, vmanager, and Simvision; and applying knowledge of Virtuoso tool and analog basics theory for modeling and managing mixed signal design verification.
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Shell Scripting experience (e.g., bash, ksh, csh, Perl, Python, Tcl) We are looking for a highly motivated software quality engineer to join the team responsible for verification and test of Calibre’s Programmable Electronic Rule Checking (PERC) product.
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Job Title: ASIC/SoC Design Verification Engineer Position Type: Full-Time / On-Site Location: Fremont, CA Salary Range / Rate: $110,000 - $300,000 Job ID#: 136685 Year of Experience: More than 8 years Responsibilities: 1.
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Proficiency in shell and Perl scripting, Python skills a plus. Excellent knowledge and experience of ASIC verification flows including test bench development, constrained random testing, and code/functional coverage.
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Scripting experience using Python, Perl, Ruby, or Shell. Course work or projects in digital design and verification. You'll be responsible for block and sub-system level pre-silicon RTL verification.
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Strong knowledge of Unix/Linux automation shell (bash, csh) and scripting (Tcl, Perl, Python). With a solid foundation in Electrical Engineering and hands-on experience in RTL design, you have a keen understanding of hardware design languages such as Verilog, System Verilog, and VHDL. Your technical prowess is complemented by your proficiency in Unix/Linux automation and scripting languages like Tcl, Perl, and Python.
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Experience in EDA tools and scripting (Python, TCL, Perl, Shell) used to build tools and flows for verification environments. 5+ years of experience in IP/sub-system and/or SoC level verification based on System Verilog UVM/OVM based methodologies.
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Solid scripting skills with Matlab, Perl, Unix/Linux shell, TCL, and must be able to write and debug analog behavioral models in Verilog, Verilog-A, and/or Verilog-AMS. Verification planning, test bench development, coverage analysis, digital/mixed-signal modeling, directed/constraint-random test generation, flow development, and support of failure analysis and resolution.
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CUDA as well as scripting languages (Python, Perl, Shell) Previous compiler development and/or compiler verification/test or performance analysis experience. Our founding team is made up of experts in AI, compilers, and ML hardware and has led efforts at companies like Amazon, Google, Microsoft Research, Nvidia, Intel, Qualcomm, and IBM. Our co-founder and CEO, Gennady Pekhimenko, is a world-renowned expert in ML systems who holds multiple academic and industry research awards from Google, Amazon, Facebook, and VMware.
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Scripting skills (shell, powershell, Perl, OGNL, regular expressions) Familiarity with Ping Identity’s PingOne technologies such as PingOne for Customers, PingOne for Workforce, PingID, as well as their Davinci (Orchestration), Fraud Detection, Risk Management, MFA, and Identity Verification capabilities.
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DevOps concepts and related technologies such as containers and orchestration, in particular, Docker and Kubernetes. Experience with IAM concepts such as Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC), Zero Trust, and Passwordless.
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As a Design Verification Engineer at Meta Reality Labs, you will work with a world-class group of researchers and engineers, and use your digital design and verifications skills to implement the testing infrastructure to validate new core IP implementations and contribute to development and optimization of state of the art vision and sensing algorithms.
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Experience with UVM, SystemVerilog, or other scripting languages such as Python, Perl, Shell, Bash, etc. Experience in low-power design verification. 3 years of experience with verification methodologies and languages such as Universal Verification Methodology (UVM) and SystemVerilog.
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Should have hands on experience in Shell / Perl/ python scripting. Ensuring SDLC process compliance during requirements gathering, architecture design, implementation, and verification.
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