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Fpga Design Engineer

Canterbury
5 days ago
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FPGA Design Engineer – Defence & Aerospace Sector
South East England – Hybrid Working Available
£40,000 - £55,000 + Benefits
(Permanent | Full-time)

Are you an experienced FPGA Design Engineer seeking a technically challenging role in a highly regulated environment? Our client – an established leader in cutting-edge technology for the defence and aerospace sectors – is looking for a proactive and skilled individual to join their expert team.

This is an exceptional opportunity to work on high-performance, safety-critical applications across avionics and maritime domains. You will take a lead role in FPGA design and development, contributing to projects from concept through to verification and qualification.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Capture and trace requirements from customer specifications through to detailed design.

  • Architect, implement, and verify FPGA designs using VHDL, ensuring performance and reliability in safety-critical systems.

  • Generate and maintain detailed design documentation in line with regulatory and internal standards.

  • Own and manage work packages, delivering on time and to spec.

  • Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams including electronics, firmware, and software engineers.

  • Participate in design reviews and ensure thorough documentation of development activities.

  • Support both new product development and ongoing maintenance of legacy systems.

    Essential Skills & Experience:

  • Degree qualified in Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, or similar.

  • 5+ years’ experience in FPGA and digital hardware design.

  • Proficiency with tools such as Xilinx Vivado, ModelSim, or Questa.

  • In-depth knowledge of digital design concepts including FSMs, timing analysis, and clock domain crossing.

  • Strong skills in VHDL and C/C++, with experience creating self-checking testbenches.

  • Familiarity with communication protocols like UART, SPI, I2C, and video standards such as HDMI/DVI.

  • Excellent problem-solving abilities and a proactive, collaborative attitude.

    Desirable Extras:

  • Experience working to safety-critical standards (e.g., DO-178, DO-254, or BS EN 61508).

  • Exposure to high-speed protocols such as AXI, DDR, HDMI, PCIe, USB, or Ethernet.

  • Scripting knowledge in TCL or Python for automation and verification tasks.

  • Understanding of model-based design workflows (e.g., MATLAB/Simulink)

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