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Are you a FPGA Design Engineer seeking a challenging career move where you can contribute to the very latest imaging and augmented reality systems, designing and implementing FPGA based SoC systems? Hybrid working (up to 3 days per week from home) and very generous salary on offer.
This award-winning Technology company seeks a well qualified FPGA Engineer with SoC design and Integration skills, RTL Verification experience (SystemVerilog, VHDL) and Python knowledge.
In this role the successful FPGA Design Engineer will write timing constraints and where necessary modify designs to close timing; working closely with hardware, software and mechanical engineers to bring exciting new products to market.
Requirements for the FPGA Design Engineer include:
* Minimum of 1st / 2.1 Bachelors Degree in Electronic Engineering related discipline.
* Proven commercial FPGA Design experience.
* SoC design and Integration experience.
* Python knowledge ideally with exposure to cocotb.
* RTL Verification experience (SystemVerilog, VHDL).
* Writing timing constraints and ensuring these are met.
* Design for low power.
To find out more, please apply in confidence now. You must have full eligibility to work in the UK