Principal FPGA Engineer

MicroTech Consulting
Rijswijk, United Kingdom
5 days ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Lead
Education
Masters
Posted
26 May 2026 (5 days ago)

Role Overview:

FPGA Architect with a minimum of 10 years of experience to lead the design and development of FPGA-based platforms that support internal testing and validation of our precision, high-performance MEMS timing products. This role is critical to developing robust infrastructure for frequency measurement, low phase noise and low jitter characterization, production, and system-level validation

Key Responsibilities:

  • Architect and implement scalable FPGA solutions for internal hardware platforms used in MEMS timing product testing
  • Lead cross-functional technical initiatives involving CMOS design, MEMS design, systems and test engineering, validation, and production teams
  • Define and drive system-level requirements, ensuring alignment across hardware, software, and test domains
  • Own the full FPGA lifecycle: architecture, RTL design, simulation, synthesis, timing closure, and bring-up
  • Develop reusable IP blocks and maintain a modular, maintainable FPGA infrastructure
  • Champion design reviews, documentation standards, and continuous improvement practices
  • Provide technical leadership and mentorship to junior engineers and influence strategic direction across multiple programs
  • Act as a key technical liaison between engineering, product, and operations teams to ensure seamless integration and execution

Experience Required:

  • MS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field
  • 10+ years of hands-on experience in FPGA architecture and development (Xilinx, Intel/Altera, or similar)
  • Deep expertise in Verilog/VHDL, simulation tools (ModelSim, Vivado, etc.), and scripting (Python, TCL)
  • Proven track record in designing systems with low jitter, low phase noise, and high signal fidelity
  • Strong understanding of timing analysis, clock domain crossing, and high-speed interfaces (PCIe, DDR, SERDES)
  • Experience with lab bring-up, debugging tools (logic analyzers, oscilloscopes), and test automation
  • Demonstrated leadership in driving cross-functional initiatives and delivering complex technical programs
  • Excellent communication, collaboration, and stakeholder management skills

Desirable:

  • Experience in MEMS or timing product domains
  • Familiarity with hardware/software co-design and embedded systems
  • Exposure to production test environments and ATE systems
  • Experience presenting technical strategies and outcomes to executive leadership

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