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Senior Verification Engineer

Belfast
4 days ago
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Senior Verification Engineer – RF / DSP (Contract)

We’re working with a leading technology organisation seeking an experienced Senior Verification Engineer to support advanced RF and DSP signal-chain verification on a high-impact project.

This is a hands-on contract role, ideal for someone with strong ASIC / SoC verification experience and deep exposure to DSP blocks.

The Role

You’ll take ownership of block-level verification for DSP and RF signal-chain components, working closely with design and system teams. The focus is on building and maintaining robust verification environments and validating complex algorithms.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain UVM, class-based verification testbenches

  • Verify DSP/RF signal-chain blocks including FFT, FIR filters and channelizers

  • Integrate VIP and drive constrained-random and coverage-driven verification

  • Automate regressions using Python scripting

  • Work within CI/CD environments and version control using Git

  • Support ASIC / SoC / FPGA verification flows

    Essential Skills & Experience

  • Strong experience as a Verification Engineer / ASIC Verification Engineer

  • Proven UVM and class-based verification expertise

  • Solid background in DSP verification (FFT, FIR, signal processing)

  • Python for automation and regression

  • Experience with SoC / ASIC / FPGA environments

  • Git version control

    Desirable

  • MATLAB experience

  • Exposure to Vivado / Vitis or adaptive SoC flows

    Contract role | Market rate | Remote working

    If you’re a senior, hands-on verification engineer looking for a challenging DSP-focused contract, apply now or get in touch for more details

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