VLSI Design Verification Engineer Internet & Ecommerce - Fort Collins, CO at Geebo

VLSI Design Verification Engineer

Company Name:
Hewlett-Packard Company
## Description
About HP
HP is the world''s largest provider of information technology infrastructure, software, services, and solutions to individuals and organizations of all sizes. Ranked 10 on the Fortune 500 list for 2012, HP brings together a portfolio to serve more than 1 billion customers in over 170 countries on six continents. HP invents, engineers, and delivers technology solutions that drive business value, create social value, and improve the lives of our clients.
At HP, we live for the big idea, the next great discovery. Invent is more than a word: it's who we are. Our innovations in the key strategic areas of Big Data, Cloud, Mobility, and Security help shape the technology industry. Everything we do, we do to make technology more practical, usable, and valuable to our customers. Are you ready to give your career the boost it deserves?
At Hewlett-Packard, we invent new technologies, change markets, and create business opportunities. Teamwork, initiative, innovation and appropriate risk-taking are emphasized by this highly motivated and successful design team. We help plan and broaden the company strategy and deliver the science and technology that gives HP leadership in the industry. As members of the Systems VLSI Lab (SVL), we design the chipsets that power HP's high performance computing systems. SVL has sites in Fort Collins, CO and Plano, TX.
Design Verification is an integral part of computer hardware development within SVL. The verification team is responsible for ensuring that new High End Compute Server product designs are free from functional defects prior to fabrication. The team consists of hardware and software engineers with an in-depth knowledge of logic design, computer architecture, systems design, and software development practices; team members have a desire to create leading design verification methodologies.
EXPECTED RESPONSIBILITY:
The job requires a knowledge of computer architecture including, cache coherency, multi-computer design, as well as an understanding of software development practices and methodologies. Under the guidance of a mentor, the candidate will use his/her knowledge of hardware design, computer architecture, and software development to complement the existing team in ensuring that new HP compute products are free from functional defects prior to fabrication.
## Qualifications
MUST HAVE:
College graduate with BS, MS or PhD degree in EE, ECE, CE or equivalent
Strong understanding of logic design and computer architecture
Strong programming skills
Strong communication and teamwork skills
DESIRED
Experience:
The ideal candidate for this position would have the following experience/knowledge:
Leadership experience at university and/or participation in extracurricular activities in student organizations and and/or community service
Prior internship experience
Coursework in C or C+
in a UNIX environment
Coursework in object oriented design
Introductory understanding of design verification principles and practices
Course work in computer architecture, software engineering, data structures, VLSI design, and fault tolerant computing
Solid understanding of basic EE fundamentals
Job: Engineering
Primary Location: United States-Colorado-Ft. Collins
Other Locations: United States-Texas-Plano, United States-Texas-Houston
Schedule: Full-time
Job Type: Graduate Job
Shift: Day Job
Job Posting: May 19, 2014
Req ID: 1248067Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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