The Boeing Electronic Products team develops ASICs and FPGAs for constellation satellite programs, commercial airplanes, and high-integrity flight computers
Job Summary
The Boeing Electronic Products team develops ASICs and FPGAs for constellation satellite programs, commercial airplanes, and high-integrity flight computers.
As an ASIC/FPGA Verification Engineer, you will develop state-of-the-art digital ICs/SoCs, collaborate with cross-functional teams, and support critical programs across the enterprise.
The company offers a Total Rewards package including competitive base pay, variable compensation, and a variety of benefit programs.
Matching Summary
The Boeing Electronic Products team develops ASICs and FPGAs for constellation satellite programs, commercial airplanes, and high-integrity flight computers.
Salary
Associate (Level 2): $85,850 - $116,150; Experienced (Level 3): $104,550 - $141,450; Lead (Level 4): $126,650 - $171,350; Benefits: Generally including health insurance, retirement savings plans, life and disability insurance programs
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
UVM & System Verilog
Object-Oriented Programming principles
Functional Coverage Models
Code Coverage analysis
SystemVerilog Assertions
Linux Environments
Nice-to-have
hardware-based integration and test
high-speed Serdes interfaces
space-based design techniques
radiation mitigation
1st pass success with ASIC designs
Key Requirements
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or related field
Proven experience in ASIC/FPGA verification processes
Experience defining architectural framework for ASIC/FPGA verification
Proficiency in hardware verification languages
Demonstrated experience in implementing test plans
Solid understanding of Object-Oriented Programming
Capability to design self-checking testbenches
Experience developing Functional Coverage Models
Familiarity with waveform debug tools
Revision Control Systems
U.S. Security Clearance for which U.S. Government requires U.S. Citizenship
Work Rights
Must meet U.S. export control compliance requirements; U.S. Person required