Senior Cryptography Verification Engineer

PQShield
City of London
4 months ago
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Location: Remote; UK, Germany, France, Belgium, Austria, Netherlands, Spain. Some travel to our offices (Oxford/London/Paris) will be required from time-to-time

Reports to: Director of Hardware Engineering

Please note we can hire you in the following locations; UK, Germany, France, Belgium, Austria, Netherlands, Spain.

If you are not based in one of these countries then we are unable to move forward with your application.

đź’Ľ About the role

We’re seeking a Senior Cryptography Verification Engineer who thrives on solving hard problems, building tools that make life easier for others, and driving verification with both rigor and creativity. This is not a checkbox role — we want someone who is hands-on, curious, and motivated to go beyond the obvious.

The ideal candidate will have a strong background in software development, cryptography, and secure product development, with a focus on delivering secure, high-performance, and efficient products.

We have been established since 2018, so you would be directly working with the founders and inventors of this deep tech startup. The technology is already a couple of years in the making, its feasibility having been established, funding secured, and it has a clear path to market. This is a great opportunity for career progression and to get a head start in a rapidly expanding segment of the technology industry.

⚒️ What you’ll be doing

You'll be a part of a team verifying security-critical designs where thoroughness is everything. On a daily basis, you will:

  • Build and extend UVM testbenches to verify cryptographic IPs and subsystems.
  • Develop Python-based tools and automation to improve verification productivity.
  • Use formal verification creatively, writing properties beyond canned apps to prove tricky scenarios.
  • Debug at every level - from low-level waveforms to algorithmic mismatches.
  • Collaborate with design, software, and architecture teams to ensure real-world use cases are covered.
  • Approach designs with a "break it to make it" mindset, thinking like an attacher to expose weaknesses.

Key Job Functions

Beyond hands-on verification, you will also:

  • Influence and define methodologies and strategies for design verification.
  • Develop testbench architectures using UVM and formal-based approaches.
  • Define verification plans, functional coverage models, and test strategies for block and subsystem verification.
  • Lead verification at IP or SoC level, including effort estimation, scheduling, task assignment, and reporting progress to management.
  • Drive coverage closure and sign-off quality across complex designs.
  • Mentor junior engineers and help raise the team’s overall capability.

🎯 Required Skills And Qualifications

Preferred:

  • Strong background in UVM-based verification at IP and subsystem levels.
  • Proficiency in Python for tool development and automations.
  • Practical formal verification experience, beyond app-based use.
  • Knowledge of cryptographic algorithms (AES, SHA< ECC, etc.) and hardware/software security concepts.
  • Software-oreinted thinking (C/C++ or scripting languages) for HW/SW co-verification.
  • Demonstrated leadership in planning and executing verification projects.
  • Self-driven, resourceful, and persistent when solving tough technical challenges.
  • Excellent debugging and problem solving skills with strong attention to detail.

🏆Some of the perks of working with us:

  • Unparalleled opportunities to learn and accelerated career development.
  • A collaborative, team environment with people who truly love what they do.
  • Competitive salary and share option scheme.
  • Flexible and hybrid working, and a working from home budget.
  • Private health insurance for yourself and your family.
  • 25 days annual leave (plus bank holidays and two wellness weeks).
  • The chance to work with a spirited, smart, and friendly team!

Interested? Apply today to be part of the future of secure hardware! 🚀


PQShield is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We’re passionate about talent and proud to foster an inclusive environment; all applicants will be considered regardless of their gender identity, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, and age.


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