Mid-Senior FPGA Engineer

Oxford
3 days ago
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Mid-Senior FPGA Engineer | £50-65k | Oxford | Hybrid
My client is an elite R&D company providing the next generation of solutions for the HPC sector. Due to international and domestic expansion, they are looking for an FPGA Engineer.
Main duties:

  • Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to develop new technologies
  • Engineer solutions to control subsystems
  • Create high-speed interfaces from FPGA to peripherals
    Skills and Experience Required:
  • Experience implementing DSP algorithms on FPGA using VHDL/Verilog
  • Understanding of digital & RF hardware
  • Experience interfacing FPGA with peripherals
  • Familiarity with the product life cycle
    Bonus:
  • Embedded C/C++ or Rust experience
  • Experience developing with FPGA SoC/SoM devices
    What you’ll get:
  • £50-65k
  • Highly rated stock options
  • Unlimited PTO & 10% pension contribution
    If you feel like you have the right skills and experience for this role, then please apply with a copy of your updated CV

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