About the job
We are seeking a highly skilled Modem Hardware Design Verification Engineer to join our advanced verification organization, focused on AI-driven verification methodologies and next-generation modem hardware development. This role blends traditional DV expertise with cutting-edge GenAI, ML-assisted flows, and agentic-AI automation frameworks to accelerate coverage closure, improve debug efficiency, and enhance overall verification throughput.
Responsibilities
Define and execute verification plans, build reusable verification environments, and apply advanced verification techniques to validate complex wireless baseband and subsystem designs. Collaborate closely with system, firmware, and RTL design teams to ensure first-time-right silicon for high-performance modem products.
Qualifications
Minimum
Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or related field and 2+ years of Software Engineering, Hardware Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, or related work experience. OR Master's degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or related field and 1+ year of Software Engineering, Hardware Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, or related work experience. OR PhD in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or related field.
Preferred
BS or MS degree and 5+ years of relevant industry experience. Strong expertise in verification planning, testbench architecture, assertions, debugging, and problem solving. Hands-on constrained-random verification using SystemVerilog with UVM/OVM, including functional/code/assertion coverage. Solid understanding of Verilog/VHDL, C/C++, SystemC, and scripting (Python/Perl). Experience with Generative AI, ML, or agentic-AI-based verification automation, AI-guided test generation, or ML-based regression optimization. Background in wireless/wireline modem technology, DSP, or communication systems. Knowledge of 4G/5G 3GPP physical layer standards is a strong plus. Experience with simulation acceleration, formal verification, and HW/SW co-verification. Strong OOP programming skills and/or RTL design exposure. Proficiency with Unix/Linux shell scripting, Perl, Makefiles, XML, and verification automation frameworks. Excellent communication, collaboration, and critical-thinking skills.