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ASIC Engineer

Published Date: February 05, 2026
Cisco Systems, San Jose, CA
Job Description:

Join Cisco's Common Hardware Group (CHG) as an ASIC Design Verification Engineer, where you'll contribute to the development of cutting-edge data center solutions. Collaborate with a team dedicated to designing and testing advanced ASICs that power Cisco's core networking products for various sectors worldwide.

Responsibilities:

  • Architect, develop, and maintain Design Verification (DV) environment infrastructure for block, cluster, and top-level designs.
  • Build DV environments from scratch for block and cluster levels.
  • Develop and enhance test plans and tests for block and cluster verification using constraint-random and directed stimulus.
  • Ensure comprehensive verification coverage through code and functional coverage implementation and review.
  • Qualify RTL design by running Gate Level Simulations on netlists.
  • Collaborate with designers, architects, and software teams to debug issues during post-silicon bring-up and integration.
  • Support design testing in emulation environments.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree + 5 years of ASIC experience, or Master’s degree + 3 years of ASIC experience, or PhD + 0 years of related experience.
  • Experience in System Verilog and UVM methodology.
  • Experience building reusable and scalable test benches from scratch.
  • Experience with scripting using Perl and/or Python.

Skills:

  • Experience with forwarding logic, parsers, or P4.
  • Experience using emulation platforms such as Veloce, Palladium, Zebu, or HAPS.
  • Experience with formal verification tools (e.g., IEV or VC Formal).
  • Familiarity with protocols such as PCIe, CXL, Ethernet, RDMA, DDR, or TCP.

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