AMS Design Verification Lead - Mixed-Signal SoC | GaN
Job Description
&A1; Build Something Extraordinary — Lead AMS Verification for World-Class High Voltage Power ICs
At Texas Instruments , our High Voltage Power (HVP) team develops some of the world's most advanced power solutions — AC/DC controllers, isolated DC/DC converters, GaN-integrated power stages, and modules capable of withstanding several hundreds of volts. Now, we're building this capability in Bangalore — and we're looking for an exceptional AMS DV Engineer/Lead to be part of this exciting journey from the ground up.
About the Opportunity
This is a rare startup-like opportunity within the safety of TI's global umbrella. You won't just join a team — you'll help build one. As part of TI's new HVP investment in India, you'll work in a dynamic, entrepreneurial environment while having access to TI's world-class tools, processes, and expertise.
We are looking for a talented AMS Design Verification Engineer/Lead to join the HVP team in Bangalore — responsible for developing and driving mixed-signal verification strategy, AMS testbenches, behavioral models, and SoC-level DV for high-voltage power controller ICs.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop detailed coverage-driven verification plans in close collaboration with System and Design teams
- Perform behavioral modeling of analog blocks using SV RNM, VerilogAMS (wreal, electrical)
- Identify and develop system-level AMS tests to ensure bug-free silicon
- Independently develop SV/UVM-based testbenches , tests, checkers, assertions, and enhance with randomization and coverage
- Innovate and drive new and improved design verification methodologies; collaborate with EDA teams to upgrade tools and flows
- Interact with Test/Validation teams in post-silicon activities and customer debug/analysis
- Mentor and lead junior DV engineers — drive smart team initiatives and knowledge sharing
- Collaborate closely with the DMS/SoC DV team for RTL verification support as needed
- Maintain strong interactions with Digital Design, Firmware, Analog Design, and Applications teams