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FPGA Engineer

FPGA Engineer | £50-70k | Milton Keynes | HybridMy client is a leader in cutting-edge technology solutions for the space industry.They are expanding their team to develop advanced FPGA solutions.Main duties:Develop variable speed transmitters and a receiver with improved skew tolerance.Redesign the RMAP stack and MRAM controller for better performance.Modularize the overall FPGA architecture to enhance configurability.Skills and experience required:Proven...

Milton Keynes

Senior FPGA Engineer

Senior FPGA Engineer | £80-100k | Slough | HybridMy client's innovative technologies have facilitated the deployment of high-speed internet and robust communication networks for remote and underserved areas, fostering digital inclusion and supporting the growth of smart cities and IoT applications.Due to the launch of a cutting-edge, and innovative project, they are looking for a Senior FPGA Engineer to join...

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Senior FPGA Engineer

This position is perfect for an FPGA Engineer focused on innovation. You will be ahead of industry trends, collaborating with leading semiconductor companies and top engineers on challenging projects. In this small company, there's no micromanagement—just a focus on great work. Attend meetings when needed, but you have the freedom to design solutions your way. If you enjoy solving complex...

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Mid-Senior FPGA Engineer

Mid-Senior FPGA Engineer | £50-65k | Oxford | HybridMy client is an elite R&D company providing the next generation of solutions for the HPC sector. Due to international and domestic expansion, they are looking for an FPGA Engineer.Main duties:Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to develop new technologiesEngineer solutions to control subsystemsCreate high-speed interfaces from FPGA to peripheralsSkills and Experience Required:Experience...

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Senior IC Designer, R&D

Ambitious R&D for low-latency digital ICs in CambridgeThis specialist technology firm develop high performance, low-latency hardware and solutions for targeted markets. This ambitious role would look towards future IC development, designing or tailoring bespoke ICs / FPGA cores for development and ultimately production use. This is an R&D area for the company, with a view towards near- and mid-term results.You...

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PCB Design Engineer

PCB Design Engineer - £ 45 - 50k – Milton Keynes – HybridMy client is a renowned company in their niche providing tracking and simulation products for a range of sectors. Due to sustained success, they’re expanding their engineering team.Main duties:Develop analogue and digital electronics, and design PCB layouts.Work closely with team members to determine PCB configurations, outlines, interfaces, and...

Milton Keynes

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Advance your Semiconductor career with expert advice, practical job search tips, and insightful industry guides.

Return-to-Work Pathways: Relaunch Your Semiconductor Career with Returnships, Flexible & Hybrid Roles

Re-entering the workforce after a career hiatus can feel like manufacturing a new wafer—high-precision and potentially daunting. In a specialised field such as semiconductors, where process nodes shrink and technology evolves rapidly, parents and carers returning to work need both technical refreshers and flexible arrangements. Fortunately, the UK’s semiconductor sector now offers a variety of return-to-work pathways—from structured returnships to flexible and hybrid roles. These programmes value the transferable skills you’ve gained, pairing you with mentorship, targeted upskilling and supportive networks to ease your transition back into chip design, fabrication, test or equipment engineering. In this guide, you’ll discover how to: Understand today’s UK semiconductor landscape Leverage your organisational, communication and resilience skills in semiconductor roles Tackle common re-entry challenges with practical solutions Refresh your technical and process knowledge through targeted learning Access returnship and re-entry programmes tailored to semiconductors Find roles that fit around family commitments—whether flexible, hybrid or full-time Balance your career relaunch with caring responsibilities Master applications, interviews and networking in the semiconductor industry Draw inspiration from real returner success stories Get answers to frequent questions in our FAQ section Whether you’re aiming to return as a process engineer, circuit designer, test development engineer or equipment specialist, this article maps out the steps and resources you need to reignite your semiconductor career.

LinkedIn Profile Checklist for Semiconductor Jobs: 10 Tweaks to Ignite Recruiter Interest

The semiconductor industry—from IC design and fabrication to test engineering—demands highly specialised talent. Recruiters search LinkedIn for candidates with expertise in VLSI, RTL design, process control and yield optimisation. A targeted, keyword-rich LinkedIn profile ensures you appear in the right searches and resonates with hiring teams. This step-by-step LinkedIn for semiconductor jobs checklist lays out ten pragmatic tweaks to ignite recruiter interest. Whether you’re an ASIC design engineer, process development scientist or test automation specialist, these actionable optimisations will sharpen your professional narrative and boost your visibility.

Part-Time Study Routes That Lead to Semiconductor Jobs: Evening Courses, Bootcamps & Online Masters

The semiconductor industry is the backbone of modern electronics—powering everything from smartphones and data centres to electric vehicles and IoT devices. As Moore’s Law evolves and advanced nodes, 3D packaging and power-efficient design become critical, demand for skilled semiconductor professionals—process engineers, IC designers, fab technicians and test engineers—is soaring in the UK’s growing microelectronics sector. Yet many engineers and technologists cannot pause their careers for full-time study. Fortunately, part-time learning pathways—Evening Courses, Intensive Bootcamps and Flexible Online Master’s Programmes—enable you to learn semiconductor technology while working. This comprehensive guide explores every route: foundational CPD units and short courses, hands-on bootcamps, accredited online MSc programmes, plus funding options, practical planning advice and a detailed case study. Whether you’re a technician aiming for process development roles, an electrical engineer pivoting into VLSI design or a project manager looking to deepen your fab operations knowledge, you’ll find a pathway tailored to your schedule and career goals.

The Ultimate Assessment-Centre Survival Guide for Semiconductor Jobs in the UK

Assessment centres for semiconductor positions in the UK replicate the precision and innovation required in chip design and fabrication environments. Through psychometric assessments, hands-on fab process simulations, yield-improvement group exercises, case studies, and interviews, recruiters evaluate your technical expertise, analytical rigour, and collaboration skills. Whether you specialise in process engineering, device physics or test and validation, this guide will help you navigate every stage and secure your next role in the semiconductor industry.

Top 10 Mistakes Candidates Make When Applying for Semiconductor Jobs—And How to Avoid Them

Trying to land a semiconductor-industry role? Avoid the 10 biggest mistakes UK candidates make—complete with practical fixes, expert tips and live resources that will move your application from the reject pile to “invite to interview”. Introduction From compound-semiconductor clusters in South Wales to design houses in Cambridge and foundry R&D labs in Durham, demand for semiconductor talent across the UK has never been hotter. Yet hiring managers scanning CVs on boards like SemiconductorJobs.co.uk still reject a majority of applicants before interview—often for errors that take minutes to fix. Below are the ten costliest mistakes we see, each paired with an actionable remedy and a trusted resource for deeper reading. Bookmark this page before you hit Apply.

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