Experienced FPGA Verification Engineer Financial & Banking - Boulder, CO at Geebo

Experienced FPGA Verification Engineer

The hardware team at Hudson River Trading (HRT) creates ultra-low latency products to support our trading on global markets.
High performance designs require even higher performance verification.
Our ideal candidate is not only an ace tester, but a practicing toolsmith.
You know the EDA landscape and want to be part of a team actively working to rethink, redesign, and surpass the status quo.
We are looking for an experienced FPGA verification engineer who is skilled at writing testbenches and building verification environments to exercise complex hardware.
FPGA verification is part of an innovative hardware team at HRT which is integral to the success of our trading.
You can expect to always be challenged by the ever-changing financial markets as you work on critical hardware and software in an extremely fast-paced, real-time environment.
ResponsibilitiesCreating testbenches and tests for our FPGA platform, leveraging an open source-based, highly flexible environmentWriting detailed verification plansQuickly root-cause RTL bugsCollaborating directly with designers for rapid bringup of new projects and debugging of existing designsManaging regression and continuous integration infrastructureDeveloping and improving open-source and internal toolsQualifications Excellent debug and analytical skills Strong background (4
years) in RTL functional verification for FPGA or ASICExperience with code and functional coverage collection/analysisExperience with PythonComfortable in a Linux environmentFamiliarity with Verilator and/or Cocotb preferredExperience with networking protocols preferredC+
experience is a plusA bachelor's degree in Computer or Electrical Engineering or a related fieldThis job is accepting ongoing applications and there is no application deadline.
Annual base salary range of $150,000 to $200,000.
Pay (base and bonus) may vary depending on job-related skills and experience.
A sign-on and discretionary performance bonus may be provided as part of the total compensation package.
In addition, Hudson River Trading offers comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental, retirement, paid time off, educational reimbursement, and fitness stipend.
CultureHudson River Trading (HRT) brings a scientific approach to trading financial products.
We have built one of the world's most sophisticated computing environments for research and development.
Our researchers are at the forefront of innovation in the world of algorithmic trading.
At HRT we welcome a variety of expertise:
mathematics and computer science, physics and engineering, media and tech.
We re a community of self-starters who are motivated by the excitement of being at the cutting edge of automation in every part of our organization from trading, to business operations, to recruiting and beyond.
We value openness and transparency, and celebrate great ideas from HRT veterans and new hires alike.
At HRT we re friends and colleagues whether we are sharing a meal, playing the latest board game, or writing elegant code.
We embrace a culture of togetherness that extends far beyond the walls of our office.
Feel like you belong at HRT? Our goal is to find the best people and bring them together to do great work in a place where everyone is valued.
HRT is proud of our diverse staff; we have offices all over the globe and benefit from our varied and unique perspectives.
HRT is an equal opportunity employer; so whoever you are we d love to get to know you.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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