Palo Alto Networks is a leading and fast growing pre-IPO next-generation network security company. The company was selected as one of the top 10 "Best Places to Work " in the Bay Area, sponsored by the Silicon Valley Business Journal and San Francisco Business Times in 2010 and 2011. Santa Clara, CA We are looking for a self-motivated, team-oriented senior networking ASIC verification engineer to lead the verification effort. This individual will be a key member of the ASIC system, full chip, and block level verification team. Responsibilities will include developing the verification environment; developing test plans and verifying the function of the ASIC. Day-to-Day Responsibilities: - Responsibilities will include hands-on implementation work for every aspect of ASIC verification, working closely with the system group, architects, RTL designers and verification teams
- Developing testbench and test cases, plus executing the test plan
- Debug test failures at block, full chip, and system level
- The successful candidate should have experience in going through several complete and successful ASIC design/verification cycles from architecting and creating of ASIC test environment (storage technology preferred) to full completion of the verification work.
- Evaluate and enhance test plans to increase test coverage
- Run regression
- The candidate also needs to have a full understanding of design using Verilog, and working experience with C/C++.
Desired Skills & Experience - 7 years of ASIC design verification experience
- Ability to take full responsibility of test plan and successful tape-out experience of complex ASIC.
- Strong programming skills in C/C++, and at least one of the following; Verilog, SystemVerilog, OVM.
- Previous experience as a lead of an ASIC verification team, responsible for implementation of verification environment and generation of high quality test cases.
- BS EE, CE or CS; or equivalent work experience, MSEE preferred
- Networking experience is highly desirable.
Thanks, Mengjin Wu |
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