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FPGA/ASIC Verification Engineer

Published Date: April 01, 2026
Grammar LLC, Rochester, NY
Job Description:

Join our team as an FPGA/ASIC Verification Engineer, where you'll play a vital role in developing secure tactical communication systems for military and first responders. This position offers a hands-on opportunity to enhance your expertise in advanced verification methodologies while enjoying a flexible work schedule.

Responsibilities:

  • Perform FPGA design verification and validation of embedded electronic communication systems.
  • Assist in developing high-level and detailed verification test plans consistent with system requirements.
  • Develop self-checking test benches for FPGA design verification using System Verilog.
  • Create Agents, Test sequences, Cover groups, Predictors, and Scoreboards.
  • Develop randomized and directed tests to achieve functional coverage goals.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define and verify product and design requirements.
  • Prepare design and implementation reviews and present technical briefings to stakeholders.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree with a minimum of 6 years of relevant experience, or a Graduate Degree with 4 years of experience, or 10 years of related experience in lieu of a degree.
  • Experience in developing and verifying FPGA/ASIC based embedded system solutions.

Skills:

  • Proficiency in FPGA/ASIC verification using System Verilog.
  • Working knowledge of UVM/OVM methodology.
  • Experience with Advanced Functional Verification tools for reporting functional coverage.
  • Familiarity with scripting languages (Bash, Perl, Python, Tcl).
  • Solid technical writing skills and ability to communicate complex concepts effectively.
  • Highly motivated self-starter who thrives in team environments.

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