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Strong experience in ASIC design verification methodologies and tools. Proficient in SystemVerilog and UVM. Experience with formal verification techniques. Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
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Waymo is seeking a dedicated and talented ASIC Design Verification Engineer to join our innovative team in Mountain View, CA. In this role, you will be crucial in ensuring the quality and performance of our cutting-edge ASIC designs. Your expertise will help us in validating and verifying complex designs, contributing to the future of autonomous vehicles.
About Waymo LLC
Waymo is a leader in autonomous driving technology, committed to making it safe and easy to use self-driving cars. Our mission is to improve mobility for everyone by building a safer and more efficient transportation system.
Waymo is seeking a dedicated and talented ASIC Design Verification Engineer to join our innovative team in Mountain View, CA. In this role, you will be crucial in ensuring the quality and performance of our cutting-edge ASIC designs. Your expertise will help us in validating and verifying complex designs, contributing to the future of autonomous vehicles.
Full-time|$120K/yr - $300K/yr|Hybrid|Mountain View, CA
About MatX At MatX, we are on a mission to revolutionize artificial intelligence by developing the most efficient AI models, pushing the boundaries of technology far ahead in terms of quality and availability. We are currently looking for a skilled Physical Design CAD Engineer to join our talented team, dedicated to crafting top-notch silicon solutions for high-performance and sustainable Generative AI. Your Responsibilities Enhance and maintain MatX's Physical Design flow, ensuring seamless progression from RTL to GDSII, including construction and sign-off phases. Automate backend processes, generate insightful reports, conduct post-processing of logs, and derive meaningful metrics. Evaluate, select, and implement cutting-edge EDA tools and methodologies to achieve optimal Performance-Power-Area outcomes. Collaborate with EDA tool vendors to resolve issues and implement necessary enhancements. Provide training and support to flow users, assisting in troubleshooting any challenges they encounter. Oversee licenses, computational resources, and storage, optimizing them for cost-effectiveness and efficiency. Contribute to the development and support of the front-end CAD flow as needed. Who You Are Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field. A minimum of 8 years of industry experience in ASIC Physical Design. Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills. Strong programming skills in languages such as Perl, Python, and TCL. Proficient in utilizing industry-standard ASIC tools and methodologies for design construction and sign-off processes. This is a hybrid position that requires in-office work in Mountain View, CA three days a week (Tuesday through Thursday). Bonus Qualifications Experience with EDA license management, LSF, and similar job schedulers; familiarity with cloud-based silicon development is a significant plus.
Full-time|$120K/yr - $300K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, CA
At MatX, our mission is to revolutionize AI efficiency, propelling advancements in AI quality and accessibility. We are on the lookout for talented Silicon Physical Design Engineers to join our innovative team, dedicated to crafting high-performance and sustainable silicon solutions tailored for Generative AI. As a Silicon Physical Design Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in developing functionally accurate and high-performing silicon for MatX products, spanning compute, memory management, high-speed connectivity, and other cutting-edge technologies across advanced process nodes.Key Responsibilities:Contribute to the development of MatX’s Physical Design methodology, ensuring scalability across block, subsystem, and full chip designs from RTL to GDSII.Take ownership of physical design deliverables for entire subsystems or chip-level components, including construction (partitioning, floorplanning, synthesis, place & route, clocking) and sign-off (equivalency, extraction, timing, power estimation, EMIR, physical verification).Plan and lead intermediate and sign-off reviews while reporting on execution progress towards silicon milestones, including design freeze and tapeout.Collaborate closely with Design, DFT, and other Physical Design team members to achieve optimal Performance-Power-Area (PPA) results.
Full-time|$204K/yr - $259K/yr|Hybrid|Mountain View, CA, USA
Waymo is a pioneering company in autonomous driving technology, dedicated to becoming the world's most trusted driver. Originating from the Google Self-Driving Car Project in 2009, we focus on advancing the Waymo Driver—The World’s Most Experienced Driver™—to enhance mobility access and prevent traffic-related fatalities. The Waymo Driver powers our fully autonomous ride-hailing service, having completed over ten million rider-only trips and amassed more than 100 million miles of real-world driving and tens of billions of miles in simulation across 15+ U.S. states.Our Compute Team plays a vital role in this mission by delivering the compute platform that runs the software stack of our fully autonomous vehicles. We design and develop high-performance custom silicon and system-level compute architectures that break barriers in performance, power, and latency. Our multidisciplinary team is searching for curious and skilled individuals to contribute to one of the highest performance automotive compute platforms in the world.This position follows a hybrid work schedule and reports to a Silicon Engineering Lead.Your Responsibilities:Define and execute the formal verification strategy for first-pass silicon success. Own the formal verification sign-off approach across intricate IP and SoC designs using advanced formal techniques (e.g., Bounded Model Checking, Datapath Validation, Connectivity, Sequential LEC, etc.).Design and implement robust and scalable formal verification environments. Create and deploy reusable formal testbenches, methodology flows, and comprehensive SVA assertion suites for systematic application across multiple design blocks and projects.Provide technical leadership and mentorship. Act as the team’s formal Subject Matter Expert by training logic designers and verification engineers to effectively implement formal methods in their workflows.Engage in strategic planning and execute test plans. Collaborate with Architecture and Design teams to translate complex system and IP specifications into thorough formal verification test plans.Enhance FV Infrastructure and Reporting. Maintain and improve continuous integration, regression flows, and dashboards to deliver clear, actionable formal verification status and sign-off metrics.
Full-time|$120K/yr - $400K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, CA
Join MatX in Revolutionizing AI Technologies At MatX, we are on a mission to enhance the efficiency of the world’s best AI models, propelling the advancement of AI quality and accessibility. We are looking for talented Silicon Verification Engineers to be part of our innovative team, dedicated to developing top-tier silicon solutions for high-performance and sustainable Generative AI. In this role, you will play a crucial part in ensuring the delivery of high-performance and functionally precise silicon for MatX products, encompassing compute, memory management, high-speed connectivity, and other pivotal technologies. Your Responsibilities: Contribute to the enhancement of MatX’s verification methodology, offering scalable solutions across blocks, subsystems, full chip, and system-level validation. Take ownership of verification execution at both subsystem and chip levels, developing testbenches, tests, and related artifacts to achieve structural and functional coverage closure. Plan and lead intermediate and sign-off reviews on verification test plans, track execution progress, and ensure verification closure in line with critical silicon milestones such as design freeze and tapeout. Who We Are Looking For: Experience in driving verification from architecture and/or design specifications through to production silicon. Proficiency in SystemVerilog, Python, C/C++, Bluespec, and similar scripting and programming languages for verification and silicon modeling. Hands-on experience with advanced verification methodologies like UVM and assertion-based verification (ABV); comfort with both formal and simulated verification is essential. Experience in creating portable tests and drivers for silicon validation and post-silicon debugging. Strong understanding of silicon micro-architecture and design concepts used in high-performance computing (CPUs, GPUs, accelerators), high-speed connectivity, memory management, and related functionalities. Familiarity with emulation and prototyping platforms and methodologies is advantageous. Hands-on experience in silicon debugging and bring-up will be considered a strong plus.
Reliable Robotics is seeking a Senior Flight Software Verification Engineer based in Mountain View, CA. This position centers on verifying and validating flight software used in autonomous flight operations. Role overview The Senior Flight Software Verification Engineer leads initiatives to ensure the quality and reliability of flight software. Work in this role directly affects the safety and performance of advanced aviation systems. Key responsibilities Verify and validate flight software for autonomous aircraft systems Lead efforts to confirm software meets safety and reliability standards Support safe and efficient autonomous flight operations through rigorous testing Impact This position plays a central part in maintaining the safety of advanced aviation systems by focusing on the dependability of flight software.
Full-time|$215K/yr - $300K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, CA
Join us at Reliable Robotics as we pioneer groundbreaking safety technologies for aviation aimed at saving lives. Our automated aviation systems are poised to revolutionize air transportation, making it safer and more efficient for the global movement of goods and, eventually, people. Our dedicated team of engineers, experienced in aerospace, robotics, and autonomous vehicles, is committed to shaping this transformative future.As a Senior FPGA Verification Engineer, you will play a vital role within our Embedded Systems team, which is responsible for the complete lifecycle of the firmware and software that power the Reliable Robotics autonomy stack. We develop reliable computing, networking, signal acquisition, and motor control solutions that bring our aircraft to life. Your expertise will facilitate crucial equipment and aircraft product demonstrations, advance the development of sophisticated capabilities, and lay the groundwork for product certification and market delivery.
Full-time|On-site|Mountain View, CA, USA; San Francisco, CA, USA
As a Senior Software Engineer specializing in Perception Verification at Waymo, you will play a crucial role in enhancing the safety and performance of autonomous driving technology. Your expertise will guide the development of innovative algorithms and systems that validate perception capabilities, ensuring our vehicles can navigate the complexities of real-world environments.This position offers an exciting opportunity to work at the forefront of technology, collaborating with a talented team of engineers and researchers dedicated to revolutionizing transportation.
Role Overview matx is hiring a Rust Software-Silicon Co-verification Engineer in Mountain View, CA. This position focuses on building solutions that connect software and hardware verification. The engineer will work with teams across disciplines to support the design and implementation of silicon products. What You Will Do Work with cross-functional teams to align software and hardware verification processes Apply Rust programming skills to co-verification tasks Support the development and validation of silicon products Location Mountain View, CA
Full-time|$217.6K/yr - $260K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, California, United States
Company OverviewID.me is at the forefront of digital identity verification, creating a next-generation wallet that simplifies how individuals securely prove their identity online. With over 152 million users, we enable seamless logins across various platforms, eliminating the need for multiple logins and verifications. Our services are utilized by 20 federal agencies, 45 state governments, and more than 70 healthcare organizations. Over 600 consumer brands leverage our technology to build authentic relationships and honor community service. ID.me adheres to the federal standards for consumer authentication set by the Commerce Department and is recognized as a NIST 800-63-3 IAL2 / AAL2 credential service provider by the Kantara Initiative. We are committed to ensuring that no one is left behind in the digital identity landscape. To explore more about us, visit https://network.id.me/.Role OverviewWe are on the lookout for a Staff Software Engineer to join our Wallet – Authentication & Verification Experiences team. This pivotal team is responsible for the core authentication and identity verification processes that millions of users depend on daily, including secure logins, multi-factor authentication, passkeys, and biometric integrations. As a Staff Engineer, you will serve as a technical cornerstone in one of the most crucial and high-traffic engineering domains at ID.me, steering architectural decisions, leading complex cross-functional projects, and elevating our standards for engineering quality, security, and reliability. You will work closely with product, security, and platform teams to shape the future of authentication and verification experiences at ID.me.This position requires on-site work at our Mountain View, CA office five days a week.
Full-time|$176.4K/yr - $319.7K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, California (HQ)
Who We AreNuro is pioneering self-driving technology with the goal of making autonomy available to everyone. Established in 2016, Nuro is developing the world's most scalable autonomous driver, integrating advanced AI with automotive-grade hardware. Our core technology, the Nuro Driver™, is licensed for a variety of uses, ranging from robotaxis and commercial fleets to personal vehicles. With years of successful self-driving operations behind us, Nuro is paving the way for automakers and mobility platforms to implement autonomous vehicles at commercial scale, fostering a safer, more connected future.About the RoleAs a Senior/Staff Systems Engineer focusing on Autonomy Verification, your key responsibility will be to ensure the Nuro Driver's safety for deployment within our defined Operational Design Domain (ODD) and adherence to traffic regulations. This role requires a background in autonomous systems development or validation and a collaborative spirit to work effectively with diverse teams including Autonomy Software, Simulation, Product, and Operations. You will hold comprehensive ownership from defining requirements to designing metrics and developing test strategies.About the WorkEstablish requirements for the autonomous system to guarantee safe operation within its ODD and compliance with traffic laws.Develop metrics and acceptance criteria to confirm that the autonomous system meets these requirements, leveraging established safety standards and methodologies.Utilize a variety of testing strategies - synthetic and log simulations, on-road logs, closed-course tests, and third-party accident reconstructions - to validate requirements.Work closely with teams in Behavior, Perception, Data Science, Product, Legal, and Public Trust to formulate acceptance criteria for metrics and tests.Collaborate with simulation infrastructure and test integration teams to establish automated verification workflows.Assess the coverage of tests for our ODD, ensuring realism and relevance in simulations for deployment. Connect test outcomes as evidence supporting the Autonomy Safety Case.
Full-time|$176.4K/yr - $319.7K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, California (HQ)
About UsNuro is at the forefront of self-driving technology, dedicated to making autonomy available to everyone. Established in 2016, we are developing the most scalable autonomous driver, integrating advanced AI with top-tier automotive hardware. The Nuro Driver™ technology is licensed for various applications, including robotaxis, commercial fleets, and personal vehicles. With years of successful self-driving implementations, Nuro paves the way for automakers and mobility platforms to achieve commercial-scale autonomous vehicles, fostering a future that is safer, more integrated, and enriched.Role OverviewAs a Senior/Staff Software Engineer specializing in driving behavior verification, you will play a crucial role in developing metrics to assess the complete behavior of the Nuro Driver. These metrics will be pivotal in quantifying the safety of our driving behavior within designated operational domains (ODD). Your background in behavior planning or prediction systems for robotics, along with a collaborative spirit, will allow you to effectively engage with diverse teams across Nuro, including Systems, Onboard Software, Simulation, Product, and Operations.Key ResponsibilitiesCreate and implement generalized metrics in Python to validate the driving behavior of autonomous vehicles.Utilize a mix of machine learning models and safety metrics from established literature to analyze end-to-end driving performance.Test and evaluate these metrics through various methods: synthetic and log simulations, on-road data, closed-course tests, and third-party accident analyses.Collaborate with Systems, Behavior, Perception, Data Science, Product, Legal, and Public Trust teams to define acceptance criteria for metrics and tests.Work alongside simulation infrastructure and test integration teams to establish automated verification processes.Produce comprehensive performance and validation reports demonstrating the safety of the autonomous system for deployment within our target ODD.
About Us:Aeva is at the forefront of redefining perception in various sectors including automated driving, industrial robotics, consumer electronics, health, and security. Our revolutionary sensing and perception technology integrates all essential LiDAR components onto a silicon photonics chip, creating a compact and highly efficient module. Aeva’s 4D LiDAR sensors provide the unique capability to detect instant velocity alongside 3D positioning, empowering autonomous devices—such as vehicles and robots—to make smarter and safer decisions. Role Overview:We are on the lookout for a talented and driven Verification and Validation (V&V) Engineer to become a vital part of our team. This position centers around the thorough testing and quality assurance of our state-of-the-art LiDAR products. The ideal candidate will possess hands-on engineering experience, robust programming skills, a keen interest in data analysis, and a proven track record in developing reliable test solutions for intricate systems.
Full-time|$176.4K/yr - $319.7K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, California (HQ)
About Our TeamThe Systems Engineering team at Nuro plays a pivotal role in defining the requirements, architecture, and validation processes for our autonomous driving capabilities. We focus on establishing performance metrics, evaluation methods, and success criteria that guide cross-functional efforts through requirement definitions and system validations. Operating at the intersection of hardware, software, and robotic operations, we possess a profound understanding of technologies across these domains. Our small, high-impact team sets the benchmarks for autonomy deployment.About the RoleAs a Senior/Staff Software Engineer specializing in Fault Response Verification, you will collaborate closely with our Autonomy development, evaluation infrastructure, and data science teams. Your responsibilities will include defining system-level behavior requirements in the presence of faults, developing metrics to identify requirement violations, creating innovative validation tools and pipelines for integration into our Safety Case and risk assessment frameworks, and contributing to risk quantification. Your work will significantly influence our immediate deployments and long-term autonomy feature roadmap, enhancing Nuro's operational fleet.Key ResponsibilitiesAnalyze the system-level implications of Nuro’s autonomy architecture and software to understand the interdependencies of failure modes and fault responses.Establish requirements for fault response, decomposing them through the autonomy software and hardware framework.Lead fault-centric validation from prototype through to production testing.Develop tools and data engineering frameworks to inject faults into the autonomy stack and interpret simulation, on-road, and closed-course testing results to evaluate mission capabilities and safety.Work with autonomy developers to identify high-impact metrics and performance indicators that assess our robots’ readiness to operate autonomously under degraded software states.Enhance tooling for automated evaluation of test logs to verify compliance with contingency requirements.About YouProven experience in software engineering with a focus on fault response verification.Strong analytical skills and the ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.Passion for autonomous systems and a commitment to safety and reliability.
Join matx as a Bluespec Design Engineer and be at the forefront of innovative design solutions. In this role, you will leverage Bluespec technology to enhance our product development processes, collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality designs. Your expertise will drive efficiency and effectiveness in our engineering efforts.
Full-time|$158K/yr - $200K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, CA, USA
Waymo is at the forefront of autonomous driving technology, dedicated to becoming the world's most trusted driver. Originating from the Google Self-Driving Car Project in 2009, Waymo has been committed to developing the Waymo Driver—The World's Most Experienced Driver™. This innovation aims to enhance mobility access while preventing the loss of thousands of lives due to traffic accidents. The Waymo Driver underpins our fully autonomous ride-hail service and can be adapted across various vehicle platforms and use cases. Having conducted over ten million rider-only trips, it boasts a remarkable record of over 100 million miles driven autonomously on public roads, complemented by tens of billions of miles in simulation across more than 15 U.S. states.Our Hardware Engineering team is a dynamic and collaborative group comprising electrical, mechanical, reliability, software, and vehicle engineers. We design, construct, and perfect the technologies that serve as the sensory systems for Waymo's autonomous driving capabilities, integrating them seamlessly into vehicle platforms. We’re looking for inquisitive and skilled individuals to keep our momentum going in the right direction.This position requires a 100% onsite work commitment and you will report to a Hardware Engineering Manager.Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement detailed board-level and module-level validation test plans for Waymo hardware, collaborating closely with electrical engineering and software teams.Conduct electrical validation tests for boards, systems, and occasionally silicon, covering both high-speed and low-speed interfaces, voltage regulators, and power delivery networks (PDN), while addressing thermal and voltage parameters.Lead and execute validation efforts to meet essential deadlines and priority objectives.Thoroughly document validation outcomes. Track encountered and resolved issues. Communicate test plans and results clearly.Assist with hardware bring-up, debugging, and troubleshooting tasks.Improve validation efficiency and scalability through the creation of scripts and automation tools.
Matic Robots is looking for a Senior Manufacturing Design Engineer based in Mountain View, CA. This position shapes the design and manufacturing systems behind the company’s products, with a focus on quality and efficiency at every stage. Role overview This role centers on developing and refining manufacturing systems. The Senior Manufacturing Design Engineer works closely with teams to ensure that products meet high standards from initial design through to production. Key responsibilities Develop manufacturing systems that support new and existing products Optimize processes to improve efficiency and maintain quality Support product quality throughout the production lifecycle Location This role is based in Mountain View, CA.
Full-time|$160K/yr - $240K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, CA
Join Our Team as a Senior Mechanical Design EngineerAt Matic, we are on a transformative journey to redefine home robotics and reclaim the 2.5 trillion hours spent on household chores each year. Our flagship product, Matic, is a cutting-edge floor cleaning robot, akin to Wall-E, equipped with advanced features like real-time 3D mapping and adaptive path-tracking, all while ensuring privacy through on-device data processing.We believe in a future where home robotics evolves from single-purpose devices to fully autonomous systems. Our collaborative and dedicated team is passionate about creating products that enhance the quality of life for our customers by tackling complex challenges head-on.Your RoleAs a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer, you will spearhead the design of crucial subassemblies for our innovative products. Collaborating closely with our hardware, software, and product teams, you will play a pivotal role in achieving our vision of complete home autonomy.If you have a passion for exceptional design and a keen eye for detail, we invite you to explore how you can contribute to pioneering advancements in the field of home robotics.
Join our innovative team as a Design Engineer at sunday in the heart of Mountain View. We are seeking a creative and detail-oriented engineer who is passionate about designing solutions that enhance user experiences and drive product excellence. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to create exceptional designs that meet both aesthetic and functional requirements.
Join us in revolutionizing aviation safety with cutting-edge technology that is set to transform air transportation. Our automated aviation systems are designed to enhance safety and efficiency, ultimately saving lives. At Reliable Robotics, we are a dedicated team of engineers with diverse expertise in aerospace, robotics, and autonomous vehicles, committed to making this vision a reality.As an FPGA Design Engineer, you will play a crucial role in our Embedded Systems team, responsible for the firmware and software that drive our autonomy stack. Our innovative team focuses on delivering reliable computing, networking, signal processing, and motor control solutions for our aircraft, enabling advancements such as flight computers and air-to-air radar systems. Your work will be pivotal in paving the way for product certification and market launch.Key ResponsibilitiesIn this collaborative and dynamic environment, you will engage in peer reviews to uphold high product standards. Your tasks will encompass FPGA requirements analysis, design, simulation, code synthesis, hardware integration, and testing support. You will contribute to multiple FPGA projects aligned with the long-term technology roadmap of Reliable Robotics.
Waymo is seeking a dedicated and talented ASIC Design Verification Engineer to join our innovative team in Mountain View, CA. In this role, you will be crucial in ensuring the quality and performance of our cutting-edge ASIC designs. Your expertise will help us in validating and verifying complex designs, contributing to the future of autonomous vehicles.
Full-time|$120K/yr - $300K/yr|Hybrid|Mountain View, CA
About MatX At MatX, we are on a mission to revolutionize artificial intelligence by developing the most efficient AI models, pushing the boundaries of technology far ahead in terms of quality and availability. We are currently looking for a skilled Physical Design CAD Engineer to join our talented team, dedicated to crafting top-notch silicon solutions for high-performance and sustainable Generative AI. Your Responsibilities Enhance and maintain MatX's Physical Design flow, ensuring seamless progression from RTL to GDSII, including construction and sign-off phases. Automate backend processes, generate insightful reports, conduct post-processing of logs, and derive meaningful metrics. Evaluate, select, and implement cutting-edge EDA tools and methodologies to achieve optimal Performance-Power-Area outcomes. Collaborate with EDA tool vendors to resolve issues and implement necessary enhancements. Provide training and support to flow users, assisting in troubleshooting any challenges they encounter. Oversee licenses, computational resources, and storage, optimizing them for cost-effectiveness and efficiency. Contribute to the development and support of the front-end CAD flow as needed. Who You Are Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field. A minimum of 8 years of industry experience in ASIC Physical Design. Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills. Strong programming skills in languages such as Perl, Python, and TCL. Proficient in utilizing industry-standard ASIC tools and methodologies for design construction and sign-off processes. This is a hybrid position that requires in-office work in Mountain View, CA three days a week (Tuesday through Thursday). Bonus Qualifications Experience with EDA license management, LSF, and similar job schedulers; familiarity with cloud-based silicon development is a significant plus.
Full-time|$120K/yr - $300K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, CA
At MatX, our mission is to revolutionize AI efficiency, propelling advancements in AI quality and accessibility. We are on the lookout for talented Silicon Physical Design Engineers to join our innovative team, dedicated to crafting high-performance and sustainable silicon solutions tailored for Generative AI. As a Silicon Physical Design Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in developing functionally accurate and high-performing silicon for MatX products, spanning compute, memory management, high-speed connectivity, and other cutting-edge technologies across advanced process nodes.Key Responsibilities:Contribute to the development of MatX’s Physical Design methodology, ensuring scalability across block, subsystem, and full chip designs from RTL to GDSII.Take ownership of physical design deliverables for entire subsystems or chip-level components, including construction (partitioning, floorplanning, synthesis, place & route, clocking) and sign-off (equivalency, extraction, timing, power estimation, EMIR, physical verification).Plan and lead intermediate and sign-off reviews while reporting on execution progress towards silicon milestones, including design freeze and tapeout.Collaborate closely with Design, DFT, and other Physical Design team members to achieve optimal Performance-Power-Area (PPA) results.
Full-time|$204K/yr - $259K/yr|Hybrid|Mountain View, CA, USA
Waymo is a pioneering company in autonomous driving technology, dedicated to becoming the world's most trusted driver. Originating from the Google Self-Driving Car Project in 2009, we focus on advancing the Waymo Driver—The World’s Most Experienced Driver™—to enhance mobility access and prevent traffic-related fatalities. The Waymo Driver powers our fully autonomous ride-hailing service, having completed over ten million rider-only trips and amassed more than 100 million miles of real-world driving and tens of billions of miles in simulation across 15+ U.S. states.Our Compute Team plays a vital role in this mission by delivering the compute platform that runs the software stack of our fully autonomous vehicles. We design and develop high-performance custom silicon and system-level compute architectures that break barriers in performance, power, and latency. Our multidisciplinary team is searching for curious and skilled individuals to contribute to one of the highest performance automotive compute platforms in the world.This position follows a hybrid work schedule and reports to a Silicon Engineering Lead.Your Responsibilities:Define and execute the formal verification strategy for first-pass silicon success. Own the formal verification sign-off approach across intricate IP and SoC designs using advanced formal techniques (e.g., Bounded Model Checking, Datapath Validation, Connectivity, Sequential LEC, etc.).Design and implement robust and scalable formal verification environments. Create and deploy reusable formal testbenches, methodology flows, and comprehensive SVA assertion suites for systematic application across multiple design blocks and projects.Provide technical leadership and mentorship. Act as the team’s formal Subject Matter Expert by training logic designers and verification engineers to effectively implement formal methods in their workflows.Engage in strategic planning and execute test plans. Collaborate with Architecture and Design teams to translate complex system and IP specifications into thorough formal verification test plans.Enhance FV Infrastructure and Reporting. Maintain and improve continuous integration, regression flows, and dashboards to deliver clear, actionable formal verification status and sign-off metrics.
Full-time|$120K/yr - $400K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, CA
Join MatX in Revolutionizing AI Technologies At MatX, we are on a mission to enhance the efficiency of the world’s best AI models, propelling the advancement of AI quality and accessibility. We are looking for talented Silicon Verification Engineers to be part of our innovative team, dedicated to developing top-tier silicon solutions for high-performance and sustainable Generative AI. In this role, you will play a crucial part in ensuring the delivery of high-performance and functionally precise silicon for MatX products, encompassing compute, memory management, high-speed connectivity, and other pivotal technologies. Your Responsibilities: Contribute to the enhancement of MatX’s verification methodology, offering scalable solutions across blocks, subsystems, full chip, and system-level validation. Take ownership of verification execution at both subsystem and chip levels, developing testbenches, tests, and related artifacts to achieve structural and functional coverage closure. Plan and lead intermediate and sign-off reviews on verification test plans, track execution progress, and ensure verification closure in line with critical silicon milestones such as design freeze and tapeout. Who We Are Looking For: Experience in driving verification from architecture and/or design specifications through to production silicon. Proficiency in SystemVerilog, Python, C/C++, Bluespec, and similar scripting and programming languages for verification and silicon modeling. Hands-on experience with advanced verification methodologies like UVM and assertion-based verification (ABV); comfort with both formal and simulated verification is essential. Experience in creating portable tests and drivers for silicon validation and post-silicon debugging. Strong understanding of silicon micro-architecture and design concepts used in high-performance computing (CPUs, GPUs, accelerators), high-speed connectivity, memory management, and related functionalities. Familiarity with emulation and prototyping platforms and methodologies is advantageous. Hands-on experience in silicon debugging and bring-up will be considered a strong plus.
Reliable Robotics is seeking a Senior Flight Software Verification Engineer based in Mountain View, CA. This position centers on verifying and validating flight software used in autonomous flight operations. Role overview The Senior Flight Software Verification Engineer leads initiatives to ensure the quality and reliability of flight software. Work in this role directly affects the safety and performance of advanced aviation systems. Key responsibilities Verify and validate flight software for autonomous aircraft systems Lead efforts to confirm software meets safety and reliability standards Support safe and efficient autonomous flight operations through rigorous testing Impact This position plays a central part in maintaining the safety of advanced aviation systems by focusing on the dependability of flight software.
Full-time|$215K/yr - $300K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, CA
Join us at Reliable Robotics as we pioneer groundbreaking safety technologies for aviation aimed at saving lives. Our automated aviation systems are poised to revolutionize air transportation, making it safer and more efficient for the global movement of goods and, eventually, people. Our dedicated team of engineers, experienced in aerospace, robotics, and autonomous vehicles, is committed to shaping this transformative future.As a Senior FPGA Verification Engineer, you will play a vital role within our Embedded Systems team, which is responsible for the complete lifecycle of the firmware and software that power the Reliable Robotics autonomy stack. We develop reliable computing, networking, signal acquisition, and motor control solutions that bring our aircraft to life. Your expertise will facilitate crucial equipment and aircraft product demonstrations, advance the development of sophisticated capabilities, and lay the groundwork for product certification and market delivery.
Full-time|On-site|Mountain View, CA, USA; San Francisco, CA, USA
As a Senior Software Engineer specializing in Perception Verification at Waymo, you will play a crucial role in enhancing the safety and performance of autonomous driving technology. Your expertise will guide the development of innovative algorithms and systems that validate perception capabilities, ensuring our vehicles can navigate the complexities of real-world environments.This position offers an exciting opportunity to work at the forefront of technology, collaborating with a talented team of engineers and researchers dedicated to revolutionizing transportation.
Role Overview matx is hiring a Rust Software-Silicon Co-verification Engineer in Mountain View, CA. This position focuses on building solutions that connect software and hardware verification. The engineer will work with teams across disciplines to support the design and implementation of silicon products. What You Will Do Work with cross-functional teams to align software and hardware verification processes Apply Rust programming skills to co-verification tasks Support the development and validation of silicon products Location Mountain View, CA
Full-time|$217.6K/yr - $260K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, California, United States
Company OverviewID.me is at the forefront of digital identity verification, creating a next-generation wallet that simplifies how individuals securely prove their identity online. With over 152 million users, we enable seamless logins across various platforms, eliminating the need for multiple logins and verifications. Our services are utilized by 20 federal agencies, 45 state governments, and more than 70 healthcare organizations. Over 600 consumer brands leverage our technology to build authentic relationships and honor community service. ID.me adheres to the federal standards for consumer authentication set by the Commerce Department and is recognized as a NIST 800-63-3 IAL2 / AAL2 credential service provider by the Kantara Initiative. We are committed to ensuring that no one is left behind in the digital identity landscape. To explore more about us, visit https://network.id.me/.Role OverviewWe are on the lookout for a Staff Software Engineer to join our Wallet – Authentication & Verification Experiences team. This pivotal team is responsible for the core authentication and identity verification processes that millions of users depend on daily, including secure logins, multi-factor authentication, passkeys, and biometric integrations. As a Staff Engineer, you will serve as a technical cornerstone in one of the most crucial and high-traffic engineering domains at ID.me, steering architectural decisions, leading complex cross-functional projects, and elevating our standards for engineering quality, security, and reliability. You will work closely with product, security, and platform teams to shape the future of authentication and verification experiences at ID.me.This position requires on-site work at our Mountain View, CA office five days a week.
Full-time|$176.4K/yr - $319.7K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, California (HQ)
Who We AreNuro is pioneering self-driving technology with the goal of making autonomy available to everyone. Established in 2016, Nuro is developing the world's most scalable autonomous driver, integrating advanced AI with automotive-grade hardware. Our core technology, the Nuro Driver™, is licensed for a variety of uses, ranging from robotaxis and commercial fleets to personal vehicles. With years of successful self-driving operations behind us, Nuro is paving the way for automakers and mobility platforms to implement autonomous vehicles at commercial scale, fostering a safer, more connected future.About the RoleAs a Senior/Staff Systems Engineer focusing on Autonomy Verification, your key responsibility will be to ensure the Nuro Driver's safety for deployment within our defined Operational Design Domain (ODD) and adherence to traffic regulations. This role requires a background in autonomous systems development or validation and a collaborative spirit to work effectively with diverse teams including Autonomy Software, Simulation, Product, and Operations. You will hold comprehensive ownership from defining requirements to designing metrics and developing test strategies.About the WorkEstablish requirements for the autonomous system to guarantee safe operation within its ODD and compliance with traffic laws.Develop metrics and acceptance criteria to confirm that the autonomous system meets these requirements, leveraging established safety standards and methodologies.Utilize a variety of testing strategies - synthetic and log simulations, on-road logs, closed-course tests, and third-party accident reconstructions - to validate requirements.Work closely with teams in Behavior, Perception, Data Science, Product, Legal, and Public Trust to formulate acceptance criteria for metrics and tests.Collaborate with simulation infrastructure and test integration teams to establish automated verification workflows.Assess the coverage of tests for our ODD, ensuring realism and relevance in simulations for deployment. Connect test outcomes as evidence supporting the Autonomy Safety Case.
Full-time|$176.4K/yr - $319.7K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, California (HQ)
About UsNuro is at the forefront of self-driving technology, dedicated to making autonomy available to everyone. Established in 2016, we are developing the most scalable autonomous driver, integrating advanced AI with top-tier automotive hardware. The Nuro Driver™ technology is licensed for various applications, including robotaxis, commercial fleets, and personal vehicles. With years of successful self-driving implementations, Nuro paves the way for automakers and mobility platforms to achieve commercial-scale autonomous vehicles, fostering a future that is safer, more integrated, and enriched.Role OverviewAs a Senior/Staff Software Engineer specializing in driving behavior verification, you will play a crucial role in developing metrics to assess the complete behavior of the Nuro Driver. These metrics will be pivotal in quantifying the safety of our driving behavior within designated operational domains (ODD). Your background in behavior planning or prediction systems for robotics, along with a collaborative spirit, will allow you to effectively engage with diverse teams across Nuro, including Systems, Onboard Software, Simulation, Product, and Operations.Key ResponsibilitiesCreate and implement generalized metrics in Python to validate the driving behavior of autonomous vehicles.Utilize a mix of machine learning models and safety metrics from established literature to analyze end-to-end driving performance.Test and evaluate these metrics through various methods: synthetic and log simulations, on-road data, closed-course tests, and third-party accident analyses.Collaborate with Systems, Behavior, Perception, Data Science, Product, Legal, and Public Trust teams to define acceptance criteria for metrics and tests.Work alongside simulation infrastructure and test integration teams to establish automated verification processes.Produce comprehensive performance and validation reports demonstrating the safety of the autonomous system for deployment within our target ODD.
About Us:Aeva is at the forefront of redefining perception in various sectors including automated driving, industrial robotics, consumer electronics, health, and security. Our revolutionary sensing and perception technology integrates all essential LiDAR components onto a silicon photonics chip, creating a compact and highly efficient module. Aeva’s 4D LiDAR sensors provide the unique capability to detect instant velocity alongside 3D positioning, empowering autonomous devices—such as vehicles and robots—to make smarter and safer decisions. Role Overview:We are on the lookout for a talented and driven Verification and Validation (V&V) Engineer to become a vital part of our team. This position centers around the thorough testing and quality assurance of our state-of-the-art LiDAR products. The ideal candidate will possess hands-on engineering experience, robust programming skills, a keen interest in data analysis, and a proven track record in developing reliable test solutions for intricate systems.
Full-time|$176.4K/yr - $319.7K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, California (HQ)
About Our TeamThe Systems Engineering team at Nuro plays a pivotal role in defining the requirements, architecture, and validation processes for our autonomous driving capabilities. We focus on establishing performance metrics, evaluation methods, and success criteria that guide cross-functional efforts through requirement definitions and system validations. Operating at the intersection of hardware, software, and robotic operations, we possess a profound understanding of technologies across these domains. Our small, high-impact team sets the benchmarks for autonomy deployment.About the RoleAs a Senior/Staff Software Engineer specializing in Fault Response Verification, you will collaborate closely with our Autonomy development, evaluation infrastructure, and data science teams. Your responsibilities will include defining system-level behavior requirements in the presence of faults, developing metrics to identify requirement violations, creating innovative validation tools and pipelines for integration into our Safety Case and risk assessment frameworks, and contributing to risk quantification. Your work will significantly influence our immediate deployments and long-term autonomy feature roadmap, enhancing Nuro's operational fleet.Key ResponsibilitiesAnalyze the system-level implications of Nuro’s autonomy architecture and software to understand the interdependencies of failure modes and fault responses.Establish requirements for fault response, decomposing them through the autonomy software and hardware framework.Lead fault-centric validation from prototype through to production testing.Develop tools and data engineering frameworks to inject faults into the autonomy stack and interpret simulation, on-road, and closed-course testing results to evaluate mission capabilities and safety.Work with autonomy developers to identify high-impact metrics and performance indicators that assess our robots’ readiness to operate autonomously under degraded software states.Enhance tooling for automated evaluation of test logs to verify compliance with contingency requirements.About YouProven experience in software engineering with a focus on fault response verification.Strong analytical skills and the ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.Passion for autonomous systems and a commitment to safety and reliability.
Join matx as a Bluespec Design Engineer and be at the forefront of innovative design solutions. In this role, you will leverage Bluespec technology to enhance our product development processes, collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality designs. Your expertise will drive efficiency and effectiveness in our engineering efforts.
Full-time|$158K/yr - $200K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, CA, USA
Waymo is at the forefront of autonomous driving technology, dedicated to becoming the world's most trusted driver. Originating from the Google Self-Driving Car Project in 2009, Waymo has been committed to developing the Waymo Driver—The World's Most Experienced Driver™. This innovation aims to enhance mobility access while preventing the loss of thousands of lives due to traffic accidents. The Waymo Driver underpins our fully autonomous ride-hail service and can be adapted across various vehicle platforms and use cases. Having conducted over ten million rider-only trips, it boasts a remarkable record of over 100 million miles driven autonomously on public roads, complemented by tens of billions of miles in simulation across more than 15 U.S. states.Our Hardware Engineering team is a dynamic and collaborative group comprising electrical, mechanical, reliability, software, and vehicle engineers. We design, construct, and perfect the technologies that serve as the sensory systems for Waymo's autonomous driving capabilities, integrating them seamlessly into vehicle platforms. We’re looking for inquisitive and skilled individuals to keep our momentum going in the right direction.This position requires a 100% onsite work commitment and you will report to a Hardware Engineering Manager.Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement detailed board-level and module-level validation test plans for Waymo hardware, collaborating closely with electrical engineering and software teams.Conduct electrical validation tests for boards, systems, and occasionally silicon, covering both high-speed and low-speed interfaces, voltage regulators, and power delivery networks (PDN), while addressing thermal and voltage parameters.Lead and execute validation efforts to meet essential deadlines and priority objectives.Thoroughly document validation outcomes. Track encountered and resolved issues. Communicate test plans and results clearly.Assist with hardware bring-up, debugging, and troubleshooting tasks.Improve validation efficiency and scalability through the creation of scripts and automation tools.
Matic Robots is looking for a Senior Manufacturing Design Engineer based in Mountain View, CA. This position shapes the design and manufacturing systems behind the company’s products, with a focus on quality and efficiency at every stage. Role overview This role centers on developing and refining manufacturing systems. The Senior Manufacturing Design Engineer works closely with teams to ensure that products meet high standards from initial design through to production. Key responsibilities Develop manufacturing systems that support new and existing products Optimize processes to improve efficiency and maintain quality Support product quality throughout the production lifecycle Location This role is based in Mountain View, CA.
Full-time|$160K/yr - $240K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, CA
Join Our Team as a Senior Mechanical Design EngineerAt Matic, we are on a transformative journey to redefine home robotics and reclaim the 2.5 trillion hours spent on household chores each year. Our flagship product, Matic, is a cutting-edge floor cleaning robot, akin to Wall-E, equipped with advanced features like real-time 3D mapping and adaptive path-tracking, all while ensuring privacy through on-device data processing.We believe in a future where home robotics evolves from single-purpose devices to fully autonomous systems. Our collaborative and dedicated team is passionate about creating products that enhance the quality of life for our customers by tackling complex challenges head-on.Your RoleAs a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer, you will spearhead the design of crucial subassemblies for our innovative products. Collaborating closely with our hardware, software, and product teams, you will play a pivotal role in achieving our vision of complete home autonomy.If you have a passion for exceptional design and a keen eye for detail, we invite you to explore how you can contribute to pioneering advancements in the field of home robotics.
Join our innovative team as a Design Engineer at sunday in the heart of Mountain View. We are seeking a creative and detail-oriented engineer who is passionate about designing solutions that enhance user experiences and drive product excellence. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to create exceptional designs that meet both aesthetic and functional requirements.
Join us in revolutionizing aviation safety with cutting-edge technology that is set to transform air transportation. Our automated aviation systems are designed to enhance safety and efficiency, ultimately saving lives. At Reliable Robotics, we are a dedicated team of engineers with diverse expertise in aerospace, robotics, and autonomous vehicles, committed to making this vision a reality.As an FPGA Design Engineer, you will play a crucial role in our Embedded Systems team, responsible for the firmware and software that drive our autonomy stack. Our innovative team focuses on delivering reliable computing, networking, signal processing, and motor control solutions for our aircraft, enabling advancements such as flight computers and air-to-air radar systems. Your work will be pivotal in paving the way for product certification and market launch.Key ResponsibilitiesIn this collaborative and dynamic environment, you will engage in peer reviews to uphold high product standards. Your tasks will encompass FPGA requirements analysis, design, simulation, code synthesis, hardware integration, and testing support. You will contribute to multiple FPGA projects aligned with the long-term technology roadmap of Reliable Robotics.
Feb 11, 2026
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