DSP Engineer

Technical Futures Ltd
Great Chesterford, Essex, United Kingdom
Last month
Posted
1 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Commercially experienced DSP Engineer who also has strong digital FPGA design skills will join the new FPGA team within a thriving Technical Consultancy; contributing to a range of projects including the very latest radar, communications and sensing applications. Hybrid working + highly competitive salary on offer.

The successful DSP & FPGA Design Engineer will translate customer requirements into robust FPGA based implementations. Alongside your commercial DSP experience, you will ideally have worked with the Vivado toolchain, although other FPGA platforms will be considered. Exposure to RF systems would also be highly beneficial.

Working closely with hardware, software and systems engineers, your development work will primarily target Xilinx silicon; delivering high quality FPGA/DSP designs and implementations; engaging with Clients on a technical level, undertaking design reviews and bringing your own ideas to solve challenging problems.

If you are a Signal Processing Engineer who also possesses strong Digital FPGA design skills and are seeking a career move enabling you to broaden your technical knowledge – this dynamic company can offer you stability, daily challenges and great working environment.

A competitive salary will be offered depending on experience, with Hybrid working ( normally 3 days office / 2 WFH), Company Bonus scheme, 25 days holiday (+ option to purchase 5 more), Private Healthcare, Pension (employee 5% minimum / employer 10%), Life Assurance (6x salary), Permanent Health Insurance, Long Service awards, cycle to work scheme, Car Lease scheme, free refreshments and more

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