FPGA Engineer

Slough
3 weeks ago
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Are you an FPGA Engineer with a passion for high-speed digital design?

Join a leading company in advanced computer imaging solutions and be part of a team that develops world-class technology for industries such as medical imaging, robotics, and AI-powered security.

As an FPGA Engineer, you will lead the design, verification, and support of complex FPGA solutions. You will work with VHDL or SystemVerilog, develop high-speed interfaces like PCI Express, Ethernet, CoaXPress, and DDR4/5, and collaborate with an expert team to drive innovation.

This role is ideal for an ambitious FPGA Engineer near Slough, Berkshire looking to make a real impact in cutting-edge industries.

What the FPGA Engineer will need:

  • Degree in Electronics Engineering
  • 3+ years FPGA & hardware design experience
  • Strong knowledge of VHDL or SystemVerilog
  • Experience with high-speed interfaces & advanced simulation methods
  • Strong communication & critical thinking skills

    Benefits

  • Hybrid Working: Office in Slough, Berkshire + good flexibility
  • Career Growth: Work on cutting-edge FPGA Engineer projects with leading tech
  • Great Benefits: Pension + bonus + life assurance

    Ready to Shape the Future of Imaging?
    If you are an FPGA Engineer ready to push the boundaries of technology, apply now and be part of an innovative team!

    Apply Today!

    To apply for this FPGA Engineer role in Slough, Berkshire please send your CV or call me on (phone number removed)

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