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Staff Verification Engineer

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Staff Verification Engineer
Job Overview
Our Solution Engineering division develops and verifies IPs for a variety of SoC projects, integrating both internally developed designs and third-party IP.
We are looking for an experienced and highly motivated Staff Verification Engineer to lead verification activities for complex IP and subsystem developments within Arm-based SoCs. You will drive verification strategy, guide project execution, and work closely with architecture, design, and verification teams to ensure high-quality product delivery.
Responsibilities
- Lead verification activities for complex IP and subsystem developments from planning through signoff.
- Collaborate closely with architects and RTL designers to understand specifications, microarchitecture, and verification requirements.
- Define verification strategies and drive their implementation across the project team.
- Develop and enhance verification environments, including:
- Stimulus generation
- Checkers
- Scoreboards
- Coverage models
- Reusable verification infrastructure
- Own verification plans, test plans, coverage models, and signoff criteria.
- Drive functional and code coverage closure and ensure verification completeness.
- Lead debug of complex design and verification issues, coordinating resolution across teams where required.
- Provide technical leadership and guidance to verification engineers within the project.
- Contribute to methodology improvements, reusable verification components, and verification best practices across the wider organization.
- Collaborate effectively with globally distributed engineering teams to deliver project objectives.
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About the Role
In addition to bringing your accomplishment of either a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Electrical/Computer Engineering, or a related field, you will:
Required Skills and Experience
- Significant experience in IP, subsystem, or SoC verification.
- Extensive experience with SystemVerilog UVM and/or other industry-standard verification methodologies.
- Strong experience developing constrained-random verification environments and reusable verification components.
- Proven experience defining verification strategies, verification plans, and coverage closure approaches.
- Good understanding of the complete verification lifecycle from requirements analysis through verification signoff and deliverables.
- Experience leading verification activities for complex projects or major functional areas.
- Understanding of SoC verification, including software-driven verification flows.
- Experience with scripting languages such as Python, Perl, or similar.
- Strong debugging, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
- Strong communication, collaboration, and technical leadership skills.
Nice-to-Have Skills and Experience
- Experience with Arm-based designs and/or Arm system architectures.
- Experience with AMBA protocols such as CHI, AXI, AHB, and APB.
- Experience with JTAG, SWD, or TAP-based debug infrastructures.
- Experience with clock domain crossing (CDC), reset domain crossing (RDC), and power-aware verification.
- Exposure to low-power design techniques and UPF/CPF methodologies.
- Experience with DFT concepts, including scan and MBIST.
- Experience with formal verification techniques.
- Experience contributing to verification methodologies, frameworks, or reusable infrastructure used across multiple projects.


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Accommodations at Arm
At Arm, we want to build extraordinary teams. If you need an adjustment or an accommodation during the recruitment process, please email accommodations@arm.com.
Disclaimer: By sharing accommodation requests, you consent to their use by Arm for the purpose of arranging appropriate accommodations. All requests will remain confidential except as required to arrange the accommodation.
Examples of accommodations include:
- Breaks between interviews
- Having documents read aloud
- Office accessibility arrangements
Hybrid Working at Arm
Arm’s approach to hybrid working supports both high performance and personal wellbeing. Teams are empowered to determine their own hybrid working patterns based on work needs and team dynamics.
- Some flexibility may be limited by legal, tax, or regulatory considerations in certain regions.
- Details specific to the role will be communicated upon application.
Equal Opportunities at Arm
Arm is an equal opportunity employer, committed to providing a workplace of mutual respect with equal opportunities for all applicants and colleagues. We do not discriminate on the basis of:
- Race
- Color
- Religion
- Sex
- Sexual orientation
- Gender identity
- National origin
- Disability
- Status as a protected veteran
Salary Range
£97,300 – £131,700 per year
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