Firmware Architect

CV-Library
Sydenham, City of Belfast, County Antrim
12 months ago
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High-Impact Defence & Aerospace Projects Lead From the Front Secure Your Legacy

Looking for more than just another firmware role?

This is a career-defining opportunity to own the firmware design architecture of mission-critical defence and aerospace systems -delivering real-world impact in a secure, innovation-led environment.

Were working with a leading technology powerhouse seeking a Firmware Architect to join their team onsite in Belfast. Whether youre already local or elsewhere in the UK, a relocation package is available for the right candidate.

What makes this different?
This isn’t about churning out VHDL code. You’ll be the technical authority, trusted to architect complex FPGA-based systems and guide the direction of development from concept to deployment. You’ll work alongside a talented internal firmware team who’ll rely on your architectural vision and leadership.

This is a high-trust, high-impact role -ideal for someone who wants ownership, influence, and progression into technical leadership or principal engineering roles.

Key Responsibilities
Lead the architecture and high-level design of advanced FPGA systems

Translate top-level requirements into scalable, modular firmware architectures

Work onsite in Belfast to interface directly with systems engineers, hardware leads, and customers

Guide and support a team of firmware developers across implementation and verification

Own design decisions, risk assessments, and review processes

Shape firmware strategy and promote reusability, efficiency, and quality

Collaborate across disciplines to ensure cohesive system delivery

What’s on offer?
Full relocation support across the UK for the right candidate

Work onsite in Belfast’s growing tech hub, with secure long-term projects

A company culture that truly supports engineering excellence and autonomy

Defined pathways to Engineering Management, Principal Engineer, or Specialist status

Access to world-class training, eLearning platforms, and chartership sponsorship

Work on meaningful, long-lifecycle defence and aerospace systems

Cutting-edge tools including Mentor Graphics, Questasim, DOORS, AXI4, PCIe, and more

Flexible working support where possible

Be part of a team that genuinely values inclusivity, innovation, and forward-thinking leadership

What You’ll Bring
5+ years in firmware/FPGA design, with experience in architecture or technical leadership

Deep knowledge of VHDL/SystemVerilog, high-speed digital design, and simulation

Comfortable capturing and refining requirements from stakeholders

Experience in defence, aerospace, or safety-critical embedded systems preferred

Eligibility for UK Security Clearance is essential

Ready to architect systems that matter?
This is more than a job ...it’s your chance to shape the future of secure embedded systems while advancing your career in an organisation that backs your expertise and ambition

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