Senior FPGA Engineer

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Senior FPGA Engineer – Berkshire

Are you a passionate and experienced FPGA engineer looking for your next challenge? Do you thrive on developing cutting-edge technology that powers industries like life sciences, medical imaging, robotics, and security? If so, we want to hear from you!

About the Role
We are a market leader in computer imaging technology, designing and manufacturing advanced products used globally across various sectors. As part of our ongoing expansion, we’re looking for a Senior FPGA Engineer to join our team. In this role, you’ll take ownership of complex FPGA-related projects, driving the design, support, and maintenance of our cutting-edge products. From working with high-speed digital circuits to engaging with key customers, you’ll have the opportunity to make a real impact in a rapidly evolving field.

What We’re Looking For

  • Experience: 5+ years of commercial FPGA design and hardware experience, with a strong track record of delivering high-quality, high-speed digital/FPGA solutions.

  • Skills: Expertise in FPGA design using VHDL/SystemVerilog, familiarity with interfaces like PCI Express, Ethernet, MIPI, and DDR4/5, and advanced simulation methods.

  • Mindset: Driven, focused, and passionate about creating the best-in-class products—right the first time.

  • Collaboration: Strong communication skills, with the ability to work seamlessly within multidisciplinary teams and engage with customers.

    Why Join Us?

  • Competitive Salary: + Discretionary Bonus

  • Benefits: 26 days holiday + public holidays, pension scheme, health cover, gym discounts, and more!

  • Hybrid Working: Flexible home/office arrangements just outside NW London.

  • Professional Development: Opportunities for growth with access to cutting-edge technologies and cross-disciplinary collaborations.

    Additional Perks

  • Access to the Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Scheme.

  • Corporate health cash plan covering dependents and wellness programs.

  • Retail discounts, wellbeing apps, and more.

    If you’re ready to push the boundaries of FPGA design and work with a team that’s redefining technology, apply today to be part of our exciting journey

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