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Proven ability to design and implement FPGA modules using Verilog and/or VHDL with simulation and testbench development. Design FPGA module and system level architectures with Verilog and/or VHDL.
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As an FPGA Design Engineer in the Hardware Engineering team, you will create solutions on our FPGA platform to support Array Lab's radar and communications payload as well as our ground infrastructure.
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Work together with the hardware and embedded software engineer to design FPGA Firmware for high-performance mixed-signal systems. This person will drive the FPGA and firmware design in the Electrical Engineer Hardware group.
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5+ years FPGA/ASIC design/verification skills experience. · ASIC/FPGA design. · ASIC/FPGA verification. You will work closely with world class hardware and software engineers during planning, requirements and architecture, design, test, and integration phases.
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The Electronic Warfare Division of the Leidos Innovation Cen is looking for a FPGA DSP Firmware Design Engineer to work with a multi-disciplined design team (electrical engineers, systems engineers, scientists, etc) to design, develop, simulate, and integrate challenging DSP FPGA designs and RF sensor systems based on given project requirements.
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Collaborate with a multi-disciplined design team (electrical engineers, systems engineers and scientists) to design and integrate challenging DSP FPGA designs and RF sensor systems.
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Job Title: Scientist, FPGA Electronic Warfare Design Engineer. 12+ years FPGA design experience on Digital Signal Processing designs. We are looking for a talented FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) architect and design lead with industry experience in advanced signal processing techniques and/or Electronic Warfare techniques including Electronic Support and Electronic Attack.
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Our team is working across the full stack of quantum computing, from quantum architecture to photonic chip manufacturing, advanced opto-electronic packaging, hardware systems design, quantum algorithms and software tools, and cryogenic cooling.
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FPGA Design Engineering - Active Secret Clearance Required Orlando, Florida, United States | Posted: 4/17/2024 Job Description: We are seeking for Programmable Logic design engineer to interface with the electronics team, help establish FPGA requirement and architecture, implement, simulate/verify, and test the Programmable Logic for custom electronics.
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The EW Division of Leidos is looking for a FPGA DSP Firmware Design Engineer to work with a multi-disciplined design team (electrical engineers, systems engineers, scientists, etc) to design, develop, simulate, and integrate challenging DSP FPGA designs and RF sensor systems based on given project requirements.
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As a Senior FPGA Design Engineer, you will provide leadership and support to the development of commercial and military projects for the Aerospace Power business. This role will focus on advancing digital design and FPGA capabilities to create innovative solutions to meet customer requirements and expectation during NPI execution.
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They are currently seeking an experienced Hardware Design Engineer to join their dynamic team on a 6-12 month contract basis in Boston. Role: Hardware Design Engineer. Proficiency in schematic capture and PCB layout design using tools such as Altium Designer, Cadence Allegro, or similar.
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E2 is looking for a Distribution Design Engineer to join our team to support our main electric utility client Puerto Rico. The successful candidate will incorporate the use of PLS-CADD Lite software for the design and analysis of distribution poles with Distribution Automation devices installed in structures.
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If you are an experienced Senior Electrical Design Engineer, please apply today! If you're an experienced Senior Electrical Design Engineer with relatable experience, please read on and apply now.
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