Hsio Electrical Validation Engineer

AMD AMD · Semiconductors · Penang, Malaysia · Engineering

This role is for a DCGPU HSIO Electrical Validation Engineer responsible for post-silicon electrical validation of high-speed interfaces in AMD data center GPU platforms. The engineer will develop validation strategies, execute test plans, debug electrical issues, and collaborate with cross-functional teams. The role focuses on lab-based validation and technical debugging of interfaces like PCIe, xGMI, and UCIe.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own and execute electrical validation for DCGPU HSIO interfaces across bring-up, characterization, debug, and product readiness phases.
  2. Develop, refine, and execute test plans, test methodologies, and validation coverage for high-speed interfaces and associated PHY behavior.
  3. Drive post-silicon validation activities from power-on and bring-up through product launch, including issue reproduction, root cause analysis, and closure.
  4. Perform and interpret lab measurements using high-speed electrical validation equipment such as oscilloscopes, BERTs, VNAs, and other protocol/electrical instrumentation.
  5. Correlate lab results with specification targets, simulation expectations, board/layout considerations, and silicon behavior.

Skills

Required

  • Electrical fundamentals
  • Disciplined execution
  • Ability to translate ambiguous failures into structured technical actions
  • Experience with high-speed interfaces (PCIe, xGMI, UCIe)
  • Lab-based validation
  • Technical debugging
  • Cross-functional problem solving
  • Experience with oscilloscopes, BERTs, VNAs, and other protocol/electrical instrumentation

Nice to have

  • Data center GPU, server platform, or HPC/AI system validation
  • Board/layout review
  • Fixture design considerations
  • Simulation correlation
  • Compliance workflows
  • Developing scalable test frameworks, debug tools, dashboards, or automation flows
  • Manufacturing validation
  • Sustaining validation
  • High-volume product readiness
  • Project leadership
  • Cross-functional closure
  • Mentoring engineers