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New Senior FPGA Engineer - Machine Learning in job available in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

  • Cambridge based business in the technology hub of the UK

  • Rare opportunity to be part of a leading Machine Learning / AI technology business

  • Fantastic benefits package and salaries on offer, including hybrid working (3 days on site, 2 at home)

    A leading machine learning business involved in developing incredible financial industry technology are seeking skilled Senior FPGA Engineers to join their HQ in Cambridge. This company offers fantastic benefits, an enjoyable work culture and a real challenge, with exciting investment into new innovation.

    As a Senior FPGA Engineer you will develop digital hardware / FPGA's using SystemVerilog. You'll work closely with software and machine learning experts to help build low-latency / high-throughput applications.

    What skills and experience is required:

  • FPGA Design, development and testing experience

  • Previous experience in using SystemVerilog, VHDL and/or Verilog

  • Exposure to Quartus and/or Vivado

  • Any exposure or understanding of low latency, machine learning, or neutral network architectures would be beneficial but not essential.

    *Visa Sponsorship is available if required

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