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Asic Design Verification Engineer
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ASIC Design Verification Engineer needed in Markham or Ottawa, Canada. You will own IP-level verification for AMD’s wired networking IP, using UVM and SystemVerilog to build testbenches and debug RTL. Expertise in simulation tools, scripting (Perl/Python), and formal verification is key. Join a c...
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Canada , Markham; Ottawa
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128000.00 - 192000.00 CAD / Year
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Design Verification Engineer
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Join AMD in Vancouver, Canada as a Design Verification Engineer to shape next-gen computing. You'll develop UVM testbenches, write SystemVerilog test cases, and analyze coverage for AI and data center products. Ideal candidates hold a Master’s or Bachelor’s in electrical/computer engineering with...
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Canada , Vancouver
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105600.00 - 158400.00 CAD / Year
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Design Verification Engineer
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AMD in Markham, Canada seeks a Design Verification Engineer to plan, build, and execute verification for graphics processor IP. You will develop UVM-based frameworks, debug RTL/firmware, and drive coverage closure using SystemVerilog, C++, and Perl/Python. Ideal candidates hold a Bachelors/Master...
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Canada , Markham
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128000.00 - 192000.00 CAD / Year
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Design Verification Engineer
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Join AMD as a Design Verification Engineer in Ottawa, Canada, and shape the future of AI and computing. You’ll develop UVM-based testbenches, debug Verilog RTL, and deploy advanced verification methodologies. Proficiency in System Verilog, Python, and ASIC design is essential. Be part of an innov...
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Canada , Ottawa
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128000.00 - 192000.00 CAD / Year
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Design Verification Engineer
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Join AMD's team in Markham as a Junior Design Verification Engineer. You will verify PCIe Bus Functional Models using UVM and SystemVerilog. This role offers hands-on experience with high-speed interfaces and advanced verification methodologies. Ideal for new graduates eager to learn in a collabo...
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Canada , Markham
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103200.00 - 154800.00 CAD / Year
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Fpga design verification engineer
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Lead FPGA verification efforts for advanced wireless systems in Ottawa. Develop comprehensive SystemVerilog/UVM test environments and execute verification plans. Analyze coverage and debug RTL to ensure robust design sign-off. Collaborate with design teams on specifications and architecture.
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Canada , Ottawa
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Design verification Engineer
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Join our team in Markham as a Junior Verification Engineer. You will verify AMD's PCIe BFM using UVM testbenches and PIPE mode, focusing on protocol compliance and data integrity. This role is ideal for a new graduate eager to learn PCIe protocol and advanced verification methodologies in a colla...
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Canada , Markham
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103200.00 - 154800.00 CAD / Year
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Senior Verification Design Engineer
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Join AMD in British Columbia as a Senior Verification Design Engineer. You will plan and execute verification for graphics IP using UVM, SystemVerilog, and C++. This role focuses on building testbenches, debugging, and ensuring coverage to achieve a bug-free design. Experience with ASIC verificat...
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Canada , BRITISH COLUMBIA
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124000.00 - 186000.00 CAD / Year
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About the Design Verification Engineer role

Design Verification Engineer jobs represent a critical pillar in the semiconductor and hardware development industry, ensuring that complex integrated circuits and systems-on-chip (SoCs) function correctly before they are manufactured. Professionals in this role act as the quality gatekeepers of the digital design world, tasked with the rigorous process of confirming that a design meets its specified requirements and operates without critical bugs. The primary responsibility of a Design Verification Engineer is to create and execute comprehensive verification plans. This involves developing sophisticated testbenches using industry-standard methodologies like Universal Verification Methodology (UVM) and languages such as SystemVerilog, Verilog, and C++.

They write both directed and constrained-random tests to stress-test the design, simulating millions of possible scenarios to uncover hidden flaws. A significant part of the daily work involves debugging test failures, working closely with RTL designers to identify whether a bug lies in the design itself or in the test environment. They use advanced simulation tools to analyze waveforms and trace logic errors, ensuring that every functional corner case is covered. Coverage analysis is another core duty; engineers must track code coverage and functional coverage metrics to guarantee that no part of the design remains untested.

This often requires modifying tests or adding new ones to meet strict coverage goals. Beyond pre-silicon simulation, many Design Verification Engineer jobs involve post-silicon validation, where they help bring up actual silicon in the lab, running tests on real hardware to ensure it matches simulation results. They also work with emulation platforms to run software workloads at higher speeds, bridging the gap between simulation and final production. Collaboration is essential, as these engineers interface daily with architects, design engineers, firmware teams, and design-for-test (DFT) specialists to align verification strategies and resolve issues early in the development cycle.

Typical skills required for these roles include deep proficiency in SystemVerilog and UVM, strong debugging abilities, and experience with scripting languages like Perl, Python, or Makefile for automation. A solid understanding of digital logic design, computer architecture, and protocols is also crucial. Most positions require a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field, coupled with several years of hands-on verification experience. As chips grow more complex—integrating AI accelerators, advanced graphics, and high-speed interfaces—the demand for meticulous and innovative Design Verification Engineer jobs continues to rise, making this profession indispensable for delivering reliable, high-performance silicon to market.