Senior FPGA Engineer

KO2 Embedded Recruitment Solutions
Bristol, Bristol (county), United Kingdom
Last week
£100,000 – £140,000 pa

Salary

£100,000 – £140,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
29 Apr 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Mentoring opportunities Influence over technical direction and development practices

Senior FPGA Engineer (RFSoC / DSP)

Bristol (Onsite)

Must be eligible for SC clearance

KO2's client, an innovative and rapidly growing engineering organisation based in Bristol, is looking to recruit a Senior FPGA Engineer to join their high-performing hardware and signal processing team.

This is a hands on technical leadership role where you will play a key part in the design and development of complex FPGA architectures used in advanced sensing and signal processing systems. The position is approximately 80% technical delivery, with additional responsibility for mentoring engineers and helping shape engineering processes and best practices.

The role is five days onsite in Bristol, working closely with multidisciplinary teams across hardware, RF, and software.

The Role

As a Senior FPGA Engineer, you will contribute to the architecture and implementation of high-performance FPGA solutions used within cutting-edge systems that process large volumes of real-world data in real time.

You will work with AMD/Xilinx RFSoC platforms, designing FPGA signal processing pipelines and ensuring performance, determinism, and scalability across complex systems.

This is an opportunity to influence system-level architecture, improve engineering workflows, and help drive technical excellence within the team.

Key Responsibilities

Design and implement high-performance FPGA architectures using Xilinx / AMD RFSoC platforms

Develop and optimise DSP algorithms within FPGA fabric

Work closely with RF, hardware, and software teams to deliver integrated systems

Support hardware bring-up, testing, and debugging in lab environments

Lead by example within the FPGA team, mentoring and supporting junior engineers

Contribute to engineering methodology improvements and best practices

Participate in system architecture discussions and technical decision makingRequired Experience

Strong FPGA development experience using Xilinx / AMD devices

Proven experience working with RFSoC or Software Defined Radio (SDR) platforms

Strong DSP fundamentals with the ability to translate algorithms into FPGA implementations

Experience developing FPGA designs in VHDL using Vivado

Experience delivering performance-critical FPGA designs with challenging timing or resource constraints

Comfortable working with hardware in lab environments (bring-up, debugging, validation)

Eligible to obtain SC security clearanceDesirable Experience

MATLAB or Python for DSP modelling or algorithm development

Experience with multi-channel acquisition systems

Familiarity with high-speed data interfaces and streaming architectures

Background in RF systems, sensing technologies, or defence-related environments

Experience improving engineering processes and development workflowsWhy Apply?

This role offers the opportunity to join a highly capable engineering team working on technically demanding systems where FPGA design is central to product performance. You will have significant influence over both the technical direction and development practices within the team.

If you are an experienced FPGA engineer looking for a technically challenging role with leadership influence, KO2's client would like to hear from you.

Apply today or contact KO2 Recruitment for more information

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