SoC Verification Engineer

Connected Consulting Limited
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
4 days ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Visa Sponsorship
Available
Posted
1 Jun 2026 (4 days ago)

Benefits

Real flexibility to grow your career The chance to influence verification

If you enjoy solving complex problems and working at the cutting edge of SoC verification, this could be a great fit for you. You’ll join a growing, collaborative team verifying advanced IP such as CPUs, GPUs, memory controllers and AI accelerators - the building blocks behind products used by millions.

What you’ll be doing

* Contribute to SoC integration, scenario and performance verification.

* Verifying key interfaces including CHI, PCIe, CXL and DDRx / LPDDRx at RTL level.

* Creating test plans and developing SystemVerilog / Verilog testbenches and tests.

* Debug issues and working with teams across architecture, design, modelling, performance and silicon validation.

What we’re looking for

* Proven commercial experience in SoC verification and digital design using Verilog / SystemVerilog.

* Low‑level embedded programming experience with C/C++, assembly etc.

* Hands‑on experience with UVM/OVM, formal, power‑aware verification or emulation.

* End‑to‑end verification experience, from planning through to execution and support.

Nice to have

* Experience with CDC, GLS, DFT/DFD or power‑aware techniques.

* Knowledge of PCIe, LPDDR, HBM, UCIe or Ethernet subsystems.

* Emulation platforms and automation using Python, Tcl, Perl or similar.

Why join us?

* A newly formed team where you can genuinely shape the way things are done.

* Real flexibility to grow your career, technically or otherwise.

* The chance to influence verification while contributing to exciting AI‑driven technology.

Working pattern

Hybrid working with 2 days onsite each week in Cambridge, Bristol, Manchester or Sheffield.

Other info

Visa sponsorship is available. Employer sponsorship costs are covered; however, the successful candidate will have to cover their own visa application fees.

If this sounds interesting, then we’d love to hear from you

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