Asic Verification Engineer - New College Grad 2026

NVIDIA NVIDIA · Semiconductors · Durham, NC +2

NVIDIA is seeking an ASIC Verification Engineer to verify the Memory Management Unit for their GPUs. The role involves understanding design, developing verification infrastructure, implementing test plans, and collaborating with cross-functional teams. Requires a Bachelor's or Master's degree in EE/CS/CE, exposure to computer architecture, ASIC design/verification, and proficiency in SystemVerilog, C/C++, and constrained random testing.

What you'd actually do

  1. As a member of our verification team, you'll understand the design & implementation with focus on Memory Management unit, define the verification scope, develop the verification infrastructure (Testbenches, BFMs, Checkers, Monitors), implement test/coverage plans, and verify the correctness of the design.
  2. Collaborate with architects, designers, software engineers across sites to accomplish your goals.
  3. Plan and work on strategic direction of the methodology for the testbench with advance methodology.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelors or Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science or Computer Engineering or equivalent experience
  • Exposure to Computer Architecture, ASIC design and verification methodology
  • Strong ability with SystemVerilog, C and/or C++
  • test planning
  • coverage closure
  • creating reusable verification components
  • Knowledgeable in constrained random testing with functional coverage and assertion-based verification
  • Understanding of object oriented programming concepts
  • Exposure to simulation tools like VCS, IES and debug tools like Debussy, GDB
  • Strong interpersonal skills
  • Good debugging and problem solving skills

Nice to have

  • Understanding of memory subsystem micro-architecture, cache topologies and policies, memory management, interconnects, and/or arbiter designs
  • Experience with Universal Verification Methodology (UVM), SystemVerilog checkers and scoreboards
  • Assertion-based verification
  • Semiformal Verification (SFV)
  • Perl or Python knowledge