Senior FPGA Engineer

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Wembley
1 week ago
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Role:Senior FPGA Engineer (Would consider Junior and Principal levels too)

Location:Remote/Hybrid from LDN or Dorchester office.

Salary:Very Competitive


About the Role:

We're looking for a skilled FPGA Engineer to design, develop, and integrate advanced electronic systems across the full project lifecycle, ensuring innovative solutions meet customer, business, and regulatory requirements.


This is a fantastic opportunity to work on cutting-edge technology in a dynamic, collaborative environment, take on leadership responsibilities, and contribute to high-profile projects. If you're ready for new challenges and career growth, we'd love to hear from you!


What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Translating complex system specifications into firmware design requirements and ensuring seamless integration.
  • Leading firmware development, testing, and simulation to drive system performance.
  • Developing and refining robust verification processes to ensure reliability.
  • Producing key project documentation, including design specs, test plans, and interface definitions.
  • Identifying and resolving technical challenges related to certification, qualification, and safety.
  • Collaborating closely with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless project execution.
  • Supporting planning, estimations, and design changes at various project stages.
  • Coaching and mentoring junior engineers, with the potential to take on lead roles such as Project Engineering Lead or Work Package Manager.


Requirements:

  • Degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering
  • Extensive firmware development experience across the full project lifecycle.
  • Strong background in designing complex electronic systems.
  • Skilled in cross-functional collaboration (systems, mechanical, software, project management).
  • Proven track record of delivering high quality solutions on time and within budget.
  • Expertise in analogue/digital design, EMC compliance, signal integrity, and electrical safety.
  • Proficient in industry-standard firmware, PCB layout, and schematic design tools.
  • Experience with prototyping, testing, and verification of electronic subsystems.
  • Familiarity with requirements management and configuration tools (DOORS, ERP).
  • Defence, aerospace, or maritime experience preferred.
  • Must be eligible for SC clearance.


Benefits

  • Flexible work arrangements
  • Early Friday finishes, time-off-in-lieu, and annual bonuses.
  • Holiday buy/sell and Christmas shutdown.
  • Comprehensive pension scheme
  • Health, dental, and critical illness plans.
  • Discounts, life insurance, and a reward hub

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