ASIC Verification Engineer, Amazon Camera ASIC Team

Amazon
Cambridge, United Kingdom
4 months ago
Job Type
Permanent
Posted
4 Feb 2026 (4 months ago)
Join our innovative team developing next-generation silicon solutions for Amazon's consumer devices, Ring and Blink. We are seeking a collaborative Design Verification Engineer years of industry experience to help create energy-efficient System-on-Chip (SoC) designs. You will work in a collaborative environment, participating in architectural decisions and verification strategies that directly impact product success. Our team values diverse perspectives and creative problem-solving approaches to deliver exceptional customer experiences.

Key job responsibilities
- Develop and implement Universal Verification Methodology (UVM) based verification environments
- Create comprehensive verification plans at both block and system levels
- Design and implement verification components including assertions, traffic generators, and scoreboards
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to evaluate design testability and verification requirements
- Lead debug efforts and provide solutions for complex technical challenges

About the team
We are a diverse, inclusive team working in a vertically integrated environment. Our verification team participates in the complete product lifecycle, from early architecture discussions through post-silicon validation. We focus on creating energy-efficient designs incorporating artificial intelligence, video processing, and advanced communication technologies.

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