Staff Hardware Verification Engineer

MicroTech Consulting
Krakow, United Kingdom
Last month
£160,000 – £260,000 pa

Salary

£160,000 – £260,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
23 Apr 2026 (Last month)

I’m currently hiring for aStaff Hardware Verification Engineer role in Krakow, and I think it could be a strong match based on your background.

This is a company working at the forefront of semiconductor innovation, helping global engineering teams build advancedsystem-on-chip (SoC) and chiplet architectures that power everything from automotive systems to AI in the cloud and next-generation computing platforms.

Why this role is exciting:
  • Work on cutting-edgeSoC and interconnect IP verification
  • Influence verification strategy, automation, and methodology across complex hardware systems
  • Contribute to technology used in automotive, AI, cloud, and high-performance computing
What you’ll do:
  • Define and executeRTL verification and coverage strategies for highly parameterised IP
  • Develop verification components such asBFMs, monitors, and testbenches
  • Build and improveautomation, metrics, and verification workflows
  • Work withPython, C++, and RTL simulators (Cadence, Synopsys, etc.)
What they’re looking for:
  • 4+ years verification engineering experience
  • Strong understanding ofSystemVerilog, Verilog, VHDL, SystemC, C++, Python
  • Experience withUVM / VIPs / verification infrastructure
  • Knowledge ofhardware communication protocols (AMBA, OCP, etc.)
  • Shell scripting experience
  • Curious, autonomous, and quality-driven mindset
Compensation:
  • Salary range:160,000 – 260,000 PLN annually
Why consider it:
  • Permanent role with strong technical ownership
  • Work on industry-leadingSoC and interconnect technologies
  • High-impact engineering environment with global reach

If this sounds interesting, I would be happy to share more details. Would you be open to a quick chat?

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