Principal Firmware Engineer (FPGA)

Matchtech
East Sussex, United Kingdom
Last week
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Lead
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
6 May 2026 (Last week)

Important: All applicants must be eligible for security clearance.

Working: The role offers flexible & hybrid working. It would be beneficial to be on-site 3 days a week.

The Opportunity: Are you an experienced Firmware Engineer ready to take on complex, high-impact projects in a cutting-edge engineering environment?

This is an opportunity to step into a role where your expertise will shape advanced systems and drive innovation across the full development lifecycle. You'll work on sophisticated, safety-critical programmes, contributing to both existing platforms and next-generation technologies. This role offers the chance to operate at a strategic level whilst remaining hands-on with design, verification, and technical leadership.

The Company: Consistently recognised for ethics, veteran support, early‑career development, and innovation, while delivering some of the most trusted programmes in aerospace and national security. Chosen for some of the most complex, single‑award defence programmes, showing clear evidence of proven delivery, technical depth, and trusted security expertise.

Role Responsibilities:

Leading firmware development and verification activities, primarily using VHDL

Driving design excellence through end-to-end lifecycle involvement, from concept through to delivery

Leading internal and external design reviews, ensuring quality, compliance, and best practice

Contributing to system architecture decisions, where firmware plays a critical role

Working collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams to deliver complex engineering solutions

Applying and supporting compliance with relevant standards, including RTCA/DO-254

Experience needed:

Degree‑level education in Electronics Engineering or equivalent experience.

Strong experience in FPGA design and implementation for complex systems

Proven expertise in VHDL development and verification methodologies

Hands-on experience with Xilinx (Vivado) and ideally Microsemi (Libero) toolsets

Solid understanding of simulation, test benches, and verification strategies

Experience working with 3rd party IP cores

Familiarity with requirements capture, estimation, and work package definition

Exposure to DO-254 or similar regulated development environments (desirable)

Knowledge of video processing/interfaces is a plus

Even If you feel like you don't meet every qualification, we encourage you to reach out and apply

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