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GPU Design Verification Engineer
Intel CorporationGPU Design Verification Engineer at Intel involved in shaping graphics and compute technologies. Collaborating in a dynamic team to ensure seamless integration of GPU blocks into full chip designs.
Posted 5/6/2026full-timeFolsom • California • 🇺🇸 United StatesSeniorLead💰 $122,440 - $232,190 per yearWebsite
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Defines, develops, and performs functional validation for GPUs
- Applies various hardware and software level tools and techniques
- Reviews proposed design changes to assess impact
- Develops GPU validation methodologies and collaborations for design optimization
- Performs silicon debug to identify root causes of failures
- Tests interactions between various GPU features using validation infrastructure
- Develops post-silicon validation infrastructure
- Publishes GPU validation reports and communicates results
- Works with architecture, design, verification, board, platform, and manufacturing teams
Requirements
What you’ll need- Bachelor’s degree in electrical/computer engineering or related field with 7 years of Industry experience; Or a Master’s degree with 5 years of Industry experience.
- SystemVerilog and OVM/UVM experience
- Scoreboard and test plan development
- CPU or GPU architecture experience
- Experience with Floating-point Math
- FPV validation
- Programming in C++
Benefits
Comp & perks- Competitive pay
- Stock bonuses
- Health, retirement, and vacation programs
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Hard Skills & Tools
SystemVerilogOVMUVMC++Floating-point MathFPV validationGPU validation methodologiessilicon debugtest plan developmentscoreboard development
Soft Skills
communicationcollaborationproblem-solvinganalytical thinking