FPGA engineer
Listed on 2026-02-20
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Hardware Engineer
Work on advanced FPGA systems that directly impact national security, while enjoying full ownership of your projects.
You’ll design and develop FPGA-based digital hardware for RADAR, electronic warfare, and communication payloads. From prototyping to final testing, you’ll shape high-impact solutions that support critical mission objectives. And with a supportive environment that values autonomy and competence, you’ll develop your expertise without unnecessary oversight.
Alongside a competitive package that includes 401k, equity, and full medical, vision, and dental coverage, you’ll join a team where your work matters—and where you’ll have the freedom to focus on what you do best.
The base salary for this role goes up to $220k, dependent on experience.
What you’ll doWith your expertise, you’ll lead the development of FPGA-based digital designs, collaborating closely with software and electrical engineers to integrate systems with high-speed data converters and microwave transmitters/receivers.
You’ll work on cutting-edge technologies including Xilinx SoC, VHDL/Verilog, and high-speed digital interfaces, while contributing to the advancement of space and defense systems. You’ll also play a key role in ensuring your designs perform in real-world conditions.
What you’ll need- 5+ years of FPGA design experience, ideally with Xilinx platforms
- Strong skills in VHDL or Verilog and high-speed digital electronics
- Background in embedded software development
- Eligibility for TS/SCI level security clearance
A high-growth space business, they design and manufacture cutting-edge, mission-critical products. You’ll be working on technology that enhances national security while benefiting from a start-up culture that values autonomy and competence.
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