Design Verification Engineer (eInfochips Inc)
Arrow Electronics- Full Time
- Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates should have a BS or MS in a relevant degree such as Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering. A minimum of 4 years of industry experience in RTL verification is required, along with experience defining and creating verification environments for embedded systems and RTL. Proficiency in Verilog/SystemVerilog and scripting languages such as TCL, Python, or Perl is essential, as well as familiarity with Unix environments.
The FPGA Verification Engineer will work closely with Zoox FPGA and software designers to understand the testing needs for various FPGA and embedded platforms and create a verification environment from the ground up. They will develop and implement a thorough test methodology that provides full coverage of FPGA IP functionality and the systems they support, and integrate the RTL verification framework with system-level test frameworks.
Develops autonomous electric ride-hailing vehicles
Zoox focuses on creating a fully integrated autonomous ride-hailing service designed specifically for urban transportation. Unlike other companies that modify existing vehicles for self-driving capabilities, Zoox has engineered its own vehicle from the ground up, optimizing it for safety, efficiency, and passenger comfort. The vehicle features advanced sensors, cameras, and AI systems that allow it to navigate complex city environments. It can carry up to four passengers in a spacious interior, ensuring a pleasant ride experience. Safety is paramount, with rigorous testing and collaboration with regulatory bodies to meet high standards. Additionally, Zoox's vehicles are fully electric, promoting sustainability by reducing emissions. The company also develops a user-friendly ride-hailing platform that uses data analytics to improve routing and reduce wait times. Zoox aims to enhance urban mobility while prioritizing safety and environmental responsibility.