System Validation Engineer
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As an Entry-Level System Validation Engineer on the Taurus team, you will validate Astera Labs' Taurus Ethernet Smart Cable Modules and Taurus ASICs. You'll work on chip bring-up, system-level debug, and interoperability testing across real-world AI server and networking platforms, collaborating closely with electrical validation, firmware, and product applications teams. Key Responsibilities
- Execute system validation test plans for Taurus Ethernet Smart Cable Modules.
- Perform chip bring-up and debug for Taurus ASICs in lab environments using oscilloscopes, protocol analyzers, BERTs, and network switches
- Validate high-speed interconnects and AI fabrics in custom silicon, including signal integrity, link training, FEC stats, and protocol compliance
- Collaborate with electrical validation, firmware, and product applications teams to root-cause issues and drive resolution
- Document validation results, debug findings, and contribute to bring-up notes and test reports
Requirements
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field
- Strong academic foundation in circuit analysis, signals and systems, electromagnetics, or high-speed digital design through coursework and labs
- Familiarity with PCIe , CXL , or Ethernet standards
- Familiarity with fundamental signal-integrity concepts such as eye diagrams, jitter, noise, impedance, and transmission lines
- Exposure to electrical lab equipment (e.g., oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, network analyzers)
- Experience using scripting or programming languages such as Python, MATLAB, TCL, or C/C++
- Comfortable working with lab tools and debugging hardware
- Strong analytical and communication skills
Preferred Skills
- Exposure to post-silicon validation or bring-up of connectivity IP blocks
- Knowledge of signal integrity analysis and eye diagram interpretation
- Familiarity with Linux systems, shell scripting, and version control (Git)
- Understanding of AI workloads and how interconnect bandwidth impacts performance
We know that creativity and innovation happen more often when teams include diverse ideas, backgrounds, and experiences, and we actively encourage everyone with relevant experience to apply, including people of color, LGBTQ+ and non-binary people, veterans, parents, and individuals with disabilities.