Role Summary
We are seeking a senior-level verification engineer, with a strong emphasis on analog circuit behavior and timing characterization. In this role, you will drive verification of SRAM/register file memory compilers, mentor junior team members, and elevate our team's expertise in volatile memory design and verification.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead end-to-end verification of memory compiler instances, ensuring functional correctness and robust analog circuit performance (sense amplifiers, write drivers, bitline pre-charge, wordline decoders, and critical analog paths).
- Execute verification plans for timing requirements – including read/write access times, setup/hold margins, and clock-to-q delays – and validate corresponding .lib files for liberty timing models.
- Perform regression management and root-cause analysis of mismatches found.
- Guide junior engineers in analog/mixed-signal verification methodologies, and debug workflows; foster a culture of rigorous validation.
- Collaborate with circuit designers to any refinement and improvement on memory compiler verification infrastructure.
Required Qualifications
- BSEE/MSEE with 5+ years of experience in memory or custom circuit verification.
- Strong analog circuit design knowledge – ability to interpret transistor-level schematics, circuit analysis, transient waveforms, noise margins and etc.
- Hands-on experience with memory timing characterization and validation of .lib generation (Liberty format).
- Proven track record in memory compiler verification (regression suites, pattern generation, and failure triage).
Preferred Experience
- Deep understanding of SRAM/register file architectures (6T/8T/10T cells, column mux, redundancy, and assist circuits).
- Lead verification planning and execution for multiple compiler variants.
- Train and mentor junior engineers, upleveling team competency in analog verification flows and memory-specific debug techniques.
Equal Opportunity Statement
We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals regardless of race, gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law.