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Senior Verification Engineer - Networking

Belfast
3 days ago
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Senior Verification Engineer – High-Speed Networking (Contract)

We are recruiting for a Senior Verification Engineer to work on advanced high-speed networking and SoC IP programmes. This is a hands-on contract role focused on pre-silicon verification using modern methodologies and protocols.

You will be responsible for verifying complex IP and SoC designs, owning test plans, driving coverage closure, and supporting integration using industry-standard verification environments.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design and implement UVM / SystemVerilog verification environments

  • Deliver constrained-random verification and achieve coverage sign-off

  • Verify high-speed interfaces including Ethernet (100G) and PCIe (Gen4/Gen5)

  • Integrate and use Verification IP (VIP)

  • Develop and maintain Python-based regression and CI workflows

  • Collaborate with design, architecture, and SoC teams

    Essential Skills & Experience

  • Strong experience as a Verification Engineer / Design Verification Engineer

  • Expert knowledge of UVM and SystemVerilog

  • Experience with Ethernet, PCIe, AMBA / AXI

  • Proven ownership of test plans and coverage closure

  • Python scripting and Git-based workflows

  • Experience in ASIC, SoC, or IP verification environments

    Desirable

  • Experience with Vivado / Vitis or adaptive SoC flows

  • Embedded processor co-simulation or SoC debug exposure

    This role suits a senior, hands-on verification specialist who enjoys working on complex, high-performance hardware designs.

    Apply now to discuss details confidentially

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