Senior RTL Development and UVM Verification Engineer
Website Secure-IC
Your role and responsibilities
Context
Within the “Product Quality Engineering” Department, you will join a multidisciplinary team of 10 people (processor architecture, RTL verification, FPGA prototyping, software integration).
We develop and validate generic security systems based on embedded RISC-V processors, as well as their derivatives for international customers in the semiconductor field (ASIC and FPGA).
Your role
As a senior engineer, you will be involved in the assembly, integration, and validation of complex systems, in direct collaboration with all R&D teams. You will take ownership of your tasks with a high level of autonomy and will quickly become operational on high-impact projects.
Main missions
- Develop and integrate HDL blocks (VHDL/Verilog, soft IP) into complex systems
- Verify the quality of RTL code (lint, ASIC and FPGA synthesis, RTL reviews)
- Develop and improve test benches (RTL/firmware simulation, FPGA prototyping)
- Define and execute test plans, develop verification scenarios (UVM, RTL simulation)
- Contribute to the improvement of automated processes (Python scripts, automation)
- Write technical documentation (detailed architecture, user manuals)
- Participate in debugging and technical support, in collaboration with software teams and customers.
Education, Experience & Skills
- Engineering degree or Master’s (Bac+5) in digital electronics
- Several professional experiences in RTL development and/or RTL verification and/or RTL integration
- Proficiency in VHDL and/or Verilog and/or SystemVerilog
- Good knowledge of ASIC and FPGA environments
- Experience with systems integrating a RISC-V CPU or equivalent
- Scripting skills in Python for design and test flow automation
- Ability to work independently and in collaboration with multiple teams
- Fluency in French and English, both written and spoken
- Autonomous, rigorous, and able to work independently
Apply for job
To view the job application please visit www.secure-ic.com.


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