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A new opportunity has arisen with a highly innovative engineering organisation based in Cambridge, working at the forefront of radar and surveillance technology for defence and security applications.

They are looking for a skilled FPGA Design Engineer to join their multidisciplinary engineering team and take ownership of the design and development of advanced digital signal processing solutions, used in real-time, high-reliability environments.

This role is office based, offering full involvement in the product development lifecycle, from concept through to implementation, test, and integration. It's a chance to contribute directly to the development of high-performance systems in an environment that values technical depth and engineering rigour.

Key Responsibilities:

Design, implement and verify FPGA-based digital signal processing systems using VHDL or Verilog.

Collaborate closely with embedded software, electronics, and systems engineering teams.

Contribute to system-level architecture and interface definition.

Support design verification, testing, and debugging of FPGA modules.

Ensure designs meet relevant performance, timing, and reliability criteria for deployment in defence applications.

Essential Experience:

Proven commercial experience in FPGA design (VHDL or Verilog).

Strong understanding of FPGA toolchains, preferably Xilinx (Vivado/ISE) or Intel (Quartus).

Familiarity with simulation, synthesis, and timing analysis tools.

Experience working with high-speed data interfaces and signal processing.

Comfortable working in a high-integrity or safety/mission-critical environment.

Desirable:

Exposure to radar, RF systems, or sensor technologies.

Knowledge of embedded systems and integration with microprocessors or SoCs.

Background working in defence, aerospace, or secure communications sectors.

Offer:

Salary up to £80,000 depending on experience.

Office-based role in Cambridge.

Engaged, technical environment working on real-world challenges.

Opportunity to work on cutting-edge systems that are deployed globally.

This is a fantastic opportunity for an FPGA Engineer looking to make a meaningful impact in a technically rewarding role. You'll join a close-knit team where your input is valued and the technology you help develop plays a critical role in real-world operations.

For more information or a confidential conversation, please get in touch

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