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Principal RTL Design Engineer

Southampton
4 days ago
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Lead FPGA Design Engineer – Space-Based 5G Communications

Location: Southampton, UK (Hybrid)

Package: Competitive base salary + equity + pension + private medical + relocation support / visa

A well-funded, fast-growing deep-tech company is developing high-performance signal processing technology for deployment onboard satellites.

They are looking to appoint a Lead FPGA Design Engineer to take a central role in shaping and delivering complex RTL designs for FPGA (and ASIC) targets. This is a senior, hands-on role where technical excellence and delivery ownership go hand in hand. The successful candidate will lead key projects, mentor junior engineers, and drive the development of optimised, production-ready IP for advanced Layer 1 systems.

This is a rare opportunity to join a high-calibre team working at the forefront of next-generation satellite communications, with significant scope to influence both product direction and engineering methodology.

What they’re looking for:

  • Extensive experience developing complex digital designs in Verilog or SystemVerilog

  • Strong track record delivering high-throughput FPGA or ASIC IP, ideally in signal processing or comms applications

  • Expertise in simulation, synthesis, timing optimisation, and lab-based validation

  • Proficiency with industry-standard EDA tools and UVM-based verification

  • Ability to lead projects, define architecture, and support junior engineers

  • Comfortable collaborating across hardware, software, and systems disciplines

  • Space or satellite comms experience is not essential—but curiosity and a builder’s mindset are highly valued

    Why consider this opportunity?

  • Join a collaborative, low-bureaucracy environment where your technical input has real impact

  • Help build mission-critical technology powering global communications from space

  • Take on a high-trust role with strong influence over architecture and engineering direction

  • Enjoy a competitive salary, meaningful equity, and a supportive hybrid work setup

  • Excellent benefits including private healthcare and pension

    Interested?

    Please apply with your CV or get in touch to arrange a confidential discussion

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