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Cisco ASIC Design Verification Engineer UVM/System 
India, Karnataka, Bengaluru 
69598633

27.01.2025

Who You'll Work With

You will engage in dynamic collaboration with verification engineers, designers, and cross-functional teams, working together to ensure the successful verification of the ASIC throughout its lifecycle.

Your Impact

You will contribute to developing Cisco’s revolutionary data center solutions by designing industry-leading complex chips, with full exposure to all aspects of our systems and applications, including silicon, hardware, software, telemetry, and security. Specific responsibilities include:

Architect block, cluster and top-level DV environment infrastructure.

Develop DV infrastructure from scratch for block and cluster level environments.

Maintain and enhance existing DV environments.

Develop test plans and tests for qualifying design at block, and cluster level environments with mix of constraint random and directed stimulus.

Ensure complete verification coverage through implementation and review of code and functional coverage.

Ensure RTL quality with qualifying the design with Gate Level Simulations on netlist.

Support testing of design in emulation.


Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor’s Degree in EE, CE, or other related fi eld.

5+ years of related ASIC design verification experience.

Proficient in ASIC verification using UVM/System Verilog.

Proficient in verifying complex blocks and/or clusters for ASIC.

Experience building test benches from scratch, hands on experience with SystemVerilog constraints, structures and classes.

Scripting experience with Perl and/or Python.

Preferred Qualifications

Master’s Degree in EE or CE with 3+ years of related work experience.

Experience with Forwarding logic/Parsers/P4.

Experience with Veloce/Palladium/Zebu/HAPS.

Formal verification (iev/vc formal) knowledge.

Domain experience on one or more protocols (PCIe, Ethernet, RDMA, TCP).

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