Full-Time

Emulation Engineer

Posted on 5/9/2026

Deadline 8/17/26
Broadcom Limited

Broadcom Limited

10,001+ employees

Semiconductor products and infrastructure software provider

Compensation Overview

$120k - $192k/yr

+ Discretionary Bonus + Equity

San Jose, CA, USA

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Category
Hardware Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Verilog
Python
Palladium
C/C++
Requirements
  • 8+ years of experience in pre-silicon verification and/or emulation of high-performance networking designs
  • Proven ability to define verification strategy and drive execution at block, sub-system, and chip levels for networking application-specific integrated circuits
  • Strong expertise in Verilog/SystemVerilog, C/C++, and scripting languages (Tcl, Python) for test development and automation
  • Hands-on experience with hardware emulation platforms (e.g., Zebu, Palladium) and familiarity with high-speed protocols such as PCIe and Ethernet
  • Deep debugging expertise, including use of DPI transactors, assertions, and coverage methodologies
  • Experience working cross-functionally with architecture, design, and software teams to ensure architectural intent and silicon quality
  • Strong communication skills and ability to operate effectively in a fast-paced, collaborative environment
  • Verification engineers with simulation backgrounds are also encouraged to apply — strong verification fundamentals are highly valued
Responsibilities
  • Conduct detailed studies of chip architecture and micro-architecture to define, develop, and execute comprehensive pre-silicon test plans that thoroughly validate switch features
  • Verify the design, architecture, and micro-architecture using emulation platforms
  • Develop sub-system and chip-level tests using Tcl, ITcl, Python, and C/C++ to verify networking switch chips in emulation platforms
  • Build and synthesize Verilog/SystemVerilog-based models for emulation platforms such as Zebu or Palladium
  • Perform block-, sub-system-, and chip/system-level debugging and root cause analysis for hardware and software issues, addressing pre-silicon challenges
  • Support failure analysis of customer-returned parts by reproducing failures, performing deep root-cause analysis, and driving corrective actions teams
  • Collaborate with post-silicon and system teams to correlate pre-silicon validation results with field observations and ensure architectural intent is maintained in deployed systems
  • Develop and optimize automation scripts and emulation methodologies to improve efficiency, reusability, and coverage
  • Create reusable synthesizable design blocks, libraries, and verification components to streamline emulation processes
  • Build and maintain robust emulation environments that support a global user community
Desired Qualifications
  • Simulation backgrounds in verification are encouraged; however, the job posting states strong verification fundamentals are highly valued
  • None

Broadcom designs and sells semiconductors and infrastructure software for data centers, telecom networks, and consumer devices. Its semiconductors include processors, switches, storage controllers, and networking chips; its software portfolio includes DX Unified Infrastructure Management for observability across traditional and cloud environments. The company differentiates itself by offering a large, integrated portfolio that combines high-performance hardware with enterprise-grade software for a wide range of customers. Its goal is to help customers build fast, reliable, and scalable IT infrastructure at scale.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Palo Alto, California

Founded

2005

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Q2 AI revenue guidance of $10.7B implies 140% YoY growth, accelerating adoption.
  • $35B private credit financing from Apollo and Blackstone funds custom chip production.
  • 56% of organizations plan private cloud AI inference, driving VCF 9.1 demand.

What critics are saying

  • Microsoft commits only 40% chip purchases for OpenAI partnership, creating $18B exposure.
  • Nvidia launches competitive custom silicon, eroding Broadcom's differentiation and margins.
  • TSMC raises wafer prices 10-15%, compressing Broadcom AI chip gross margins 300-500bps.

What makes Broadcom Limited unique

  • Custom AI chips for Google, Meta, Anthropic, OpenAI reduce hyperscaler dependence on Nvidia.
  • VMware Cloud Foundation 9.1 cuts AI server costs 40% and Kubernetes expenses 46%.
  • Supports AMD, Intel, Nvidia hardware, enabling multi-vendor private cloud AI deployments.

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