FPGA Consultant

United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£65,000 – £75,000 pa

Salary

£65,000 – £75,000 pa

Posted
15 Apr 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Creating innovative FPGA designs for applications in sensing and secure communications

With offices close to Cambridge, this established engineering company have an enviable reputation for delivering a wide range of client projects in areas such as sensors, radar, and secure communication systems, with a high proportion of their work in the government sector.

They are now seeking an experienced FPGA engineer to join their multidisciplinary team. The range of projects calls for an adaptable self-directed individual with broad skills in FPGA, HDL, DSP, and tools such as Vivado. RF systems knowledge is not essential but would be advantageous, as is an understanding of electronics and firmware development.

You'll be working closely with colleagues and clients to refine concepts and transform these into tested and reliable solutions on platforms such as Xilinx or Zynq. Your expertise will contribute to technical discussions and design reviews, provide valuable input to project planning, proposal creation, and help mentor less experienced colleagues.

You will need:

* A 1st or 2.1 degree in electronics or similarly applicable subject, from a leading university and backed up by strong A-Level grades

* Excellent skills in FPGA and Digital Signal Processing

* Strong client-facing communication skills

* Full pre-existing UK work permission and ability to obtain a UK-eyes-only security clearance.

The company offers a stimulating multidisciplinary working environment, where professional development is supported. A highly competitive salary and benefits package is on offer to the successful candidate.

Keywords: FPGA, HDL, Xilinx, Zynq, Vivado, DSP, RF, Technical Consultancy, North Essex

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