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Senior FPGA Engineer

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Senior FPGA Engineer – Audio Innovation at Its Best 🎧

We currently have an exciting opportunity for an engineer with strong experience in FPGA technologies to join an innovative R&D team working on cutting-edge, low-latency, high-accuracy audio systems that enhance live performance experiences.

In this role, you’ll be shaping the next generation of audio processing, designing and developing custom audio engines, advanced DSP algorithms, and bespoke communication protocols for world-class mixing consoles and systems. This is your chance to work where hardware meets art.

🔧 You’ll Be Working On:

  • Advanced FPGA-based audio processing

  • High-speed digital design and embedded systems

  • Designing effects, routing, and protocol logic

  • Contributing to hardware architecture and verification

  • Collaborating across disciplines to deliver game-changing audio solutions

    🎯 We’re Looking For:

  • Strong VHDL experience (essential)

  • Deep understanding of DSP, digital audio, and embedded systems

  • Experience with serial protocols (I2C, SPI, UART, I2S)

  • Familiarity with tools like Xilinx Vivado/ISE, SHARC DSP, or U-Boot/Linux/Yocto

  • Knowledge of Dante, AES67, Ethernet/IP (a plus)

  • Passion for audio and technology!

    🌍 Why Join:

  • Work on globally recognised, market-leading audio products

  • Hybrid setup: 3 days onsite

  • Inclusive, creative, and collaborative environment

    If you're someone who gets excited by audio tech and wants to help shape the sound of live performance, we want to hear from you

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