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Summary: The Insurance Verification Specialist requires specific knowledge of health insurance plans, interpretation of benefits, and prior authorization protocol. Insurance Verification Specialist.
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Required Education, Experience, & Skills Bachelor's Degree and 6 to 10 years work experience (or equivalent experience) Experience planning, architecting, developing, and using constrained random, self-checking testbenches in SystemVerilog/UVM, OVM, and/or VHDL. Experience with FPGA/ASIC design and verification tools (Mentor Questa or Cadence) Proven track record of managing and executing to schedules and driving tasks to closure.
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Background with System Verilog and UVM based methodology for ASIC verification. NVIDIA is seeking hardworking and creative Senior Memory Controller Verification Engineer for our Tegra SoCs.
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NVIDIA is seeking best-in-class Senior SoC ASIC Verification Engineer to verify the world's most powerful SoCs with AI capabilities for self-driving cars, gaming consoles & other automated machines (see NVIDIA Grace CPU and Arm Architecture | NVIDIA.
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Expert-level knowledge of FPGA digital design verification techniques including VHDL, Verilog, SystemVerilog, C/C. Lead the evaluation and technical implementation of FPGA and digital design simulation, verification and emulation infrastructure.
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Work with the modeling and scientific staff to implement DPI-C dataplane verification interfaces into existing MATLAB and Python models. Verification Engineer I. Minimum of 9 years of industry experience in verification and automation.
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Verification of the ASIC design, architecture, golden models, and micro-architecture using sophisticated verification methodologies such as UVM. We are now looking for a Senior Verification Engineer for our Tegra group.
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In the Sr. BMS Verification Engineer role, you will verify that Archer’s high voltage battery management and charging systems satisfy their requirements – enabling the use of electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing aircraft for urban air mobility.
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Regularly communicate and present on the current state of verification in the industry, and at the company. Develop state-of-the-art UVMf-based top-level and module-level testbenches using block-to-top best practices for reusability, including both control and data plane stimulation using VIP & System Verilog DPI-C integration with existing MATLAB and Python numerical models.
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Experience with DO-178C software verification and ARP4754 development process. Working knowledge of lithium-ion battery electrochemistry and electrothermal models. Experience with high voltage battery systems.
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Your responsibilities will be wide-ranging and and run the gamut of working closely with design engineers to stay abreast of the specification and implementation of ASIC blocks, developing comprehensive test and coverage strategies, implementing the verification environment and tests using object-oriented tools, in particular System Verilog and UVM, handling bug tracking and coverage convergence and developing scripts and methodologies for the front-end ASIC flow.
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Will be responsible for regression, verification infrastructure development PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: Proficient in IP level ASIC verification, SOC verification experience is a plus Proficient in debugging firmware and RTL code using simulation tools Proficient in using UVM testbenches and working in Linux and Windows environments Experienced with Verilog, System Verilog, C, and C.
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We are now looking for a ASIC Verification Engineer - Coherent High Speed Interconnect! As a ASIC Verification Engineer at NVIDIA, you will verify the design and implementation of our innovative high speed coherent interconnects for our mobile SoCs and GPUs. This position offers the opportunity to have real impact in a multifaceted, technology-focused company impacting product lines ranging from consumer graphics to self-driving cars and the growing field of artificial intelligence.
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NVIDIA is seeking outstanding ASIC Verification Engineer to verify the world’s leading GPUs. This position offers the opportunity to have a real impact in a dynamic, technology-focused company impacting product lines ranging from consumer graphics to self-driving cars and the growing field of artificial intelligence.
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Verification lead experience for multiple IP or SS related to Central Processing Unit (CPU), Vector Processing Unit (VPU), Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), Direct Memory Access (DMA) engine, Tensor unit (TU), or similar.
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