Senior FPGA Design Engineer

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Job Title: Senior FPGA Design Engineer

Location: Reading, Berkshire

Salary: £60,000 to £80,000 basic + 10% pension and excellent benefits

Sponsorship: Not available

Are you an experienced FPGA Design Engineer ready for your next challenge?

A prestigious client in Reading is seeking a skilled FPGA professional to join their team on a permanent basis. This is a fantastic chance to apply your expertise on cutting-edge products involving highly complex high speed digital and FPGA technology.

This company is investing heaviliy in R&D with lots of exciitng projects planned for 2026 and beyond. They are also able to offer excellent career development opportunities.

Why this Senior FPGA Design Engineer role stands out:

Innovative Projects: Engage in ground breaking projects that push the boundaries of technology.

Professional Growth: Enhance your skills and experience by working with a team of industry experts. Senior FPGA Design EngineerKey Responsibilities:

Design, develop, and implement FPGA solutions using VHDL.

Collaborate with cross-functional engineering teams to define and refine system requirements.

Conduct comprehensive testing, verification, and validation of designs.

Troubleshoot and provide technical support throughout the project lifecycle.

Document designs, methodologies, and outcomes clearly and thoroughly. Senior FPGA Design Engineer - What You’ll Bring:

Proven experience in FPGA design and development with strong VHDL expertise.

Experiene of working on design projects from concept to manufacture.

Strong analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities.

A detail-oriented, proactive approach to achieving high-quality results under tight deadlines. Senior FPGA Design Engineer - Take the Next Step:

If you’re ready to make an impact and take your FPGA expertise to the next level, this Senior FPGA Design Engineer role is for you. Apply today and be part of an ambitious team driving innovation forward.

Applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK to be considered for this role.

If you have any specific questions about this Senior FPGA Design Engineer, please contact David Philpott

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