Qualcomm India is seeking a Senior Lead GPU Functional Verification Engineer to join their hardware engineering team in Bangalore. This role represents a unique opportunity to work with cutting-edge GPU technology at one of the world's leading semiconductor companies.
The position involves deep technical work with 3-D Graphics hardware pipeline, requiring expertise in functional verification and test bench development. The successful candidate will be responsible for strategizing and implementing verification environments, working with UVM/SV based constrained random test benches, and ensuring high-quality GPU implementation through various testing methodologies.
The role offers significant growth potential within Qualcomm's hardware engineering division, with exposure to worldwide architecture, design, and systems teams. The pre-Si verification team in Bangalore is heavily involved in advanced verification methodologies, including emulation platforms, formal tools, and power-aware simulations.
Qualcomm provides a comprehensive benefits package including world-class health coverage, financial planning programs, and continuous learning opportunities. The company's culture emphasizes innovation, collaboration, and professional growth, with access to some of the industry's leading engineering and technology experts.
This position is ideal for candidates with a strong background in hardware engineering, particularly those with experience in UVM based System Verilog TB and GPU pipeline design. The role requires a minimum of 3 years of experience with a Bachelor's degree (or equivalent combinations with higher degrees), and offers the opportunity to work on cutting-edge technology that impacts millions of devices worldwide.
Working at Qualcomm means being part of a global team that's driving innovation in wireless technology and semiconductor manufacturing. The company's commitment to employee development, comprehensive benefits, and collaborative culture makes it an excellent choice for professionals looking to advance their careers in hardware engineering.