Senior FPGA Design Engineers Manufacturing - Mesa, AZ at Geebo

Senior FPGA Design Engineers

DescriptionKforce has a client that is seeking a few Senior FPGA Design Engineers in Mesa, AZ due to the growth of the company.
We are working directly with the Hiring Manager on this search assignment.
The company offers a competitive compensation package including base salary, profit sharing, unlimited PTO, 401K matching, etc.
Duties Include:
Senior FPGA Engineers will be responsible for the design of embedded FPGAs Develop conceptual designs and perform trade studies Generate FPGA design requirements and architecture diagrams As a Senior FPGA Engineer, you will develop HDL code and testbenches for FPGAs Perform design analysis that shows compliance to requirements and good design practices among other responsibilitiesRequirements Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics, or similar field Around 6-8 years of FPGA design experience or more with a wide range of electrical components Experience with board bring up and troubleshooting in the lab environment Experience collaborating across engineering disciplines Experience with FPGA design for space applications and testbench design Experience designing Digital memory controllers for Flash, SRAM, SDRAM, DDR2/3 VHDL and/or Verilog experience Strong verbal communicator and proficient at generating technical documentation Experience with System Verilog or OSVVM coding experience is a plus Experience out of highly regulated industries such as Medical Device, Aerospace, Military, Semiconductor, Consumer Electronics, or any others is preferredJob TypeDirect HireCompensation150000 - $175000.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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