FPGA Design Engineer

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8 months ago
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FPGA Engineer

This isn’t just product development - it’s the creation of a cutting-edge system that will shape future technologies from the ground up.

The opportunity:
Join a business-critical greenfield project at a pivotal stage, with full ownership of FPGA design on a brand-new system. You’ll be hands-on in defining how the FPGA integrates into the broader product architecture, utilizing modern hardware and collaborating closely with both hardware and embedded software teams. Your role will be instrumental – enabling the RF chain, handling signal processing, and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in modern FPGA development.

What we need:

Expertise in FPGA development using VHDL / Verilog
Strong understanding of system-level design
Ideally experience with Xilinx toolchain - Vivado, Zynq/ZU boards 

Desirable:

Familiarity with SoC
Radar system experience
Working knowledge of DSP in FPGA environments 

What you'll do:
Take ownership of a key part of the system architecture, working alongside a permanent DSP specialist and senior hardware engineers. You’ll be involved from device selection to schematic design, integration, and lab-based testing.

Why join:
This is an opportunity to step into a senior-level role with genuine influence over the technical direction of a new product. This is ground-up, forward-looking design using the latest tools and platforms. Expect plenty of autonomy, technical challenge, and the chance to leave your mark on a flagship product.

What’s on offer:

Salary: Up to circa £65K (flexible depending on experience)
Hybrid working (typically 3 days onsite)
Location: South West London

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