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We are partnered with a growing business building specialist electronics systems used in demanding industrial and scientific applications. They are looking for a FPGA Design Engineer to build products that are high performance, reliable, and built to solve real-world challenges for global customers.
In this FPGA Design Engineer role, you will:
- Develop FPGA solutions for high-speed imaging and data capture
- Own FPGA tasks across new product designs, from initial concept to verification and support
- Work closely with hardware, software, and systems engineers to deliver production-ready designs
- Input into system architecture, specs, and ongoing improvements across the product range
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The ideal FPGA Design Engineer will have:
- Experience designing FPGAs
- Hands-on background in high-speed digital or data-heavy systems
- Strong electronics or engineering foundation with a practical mindset
- Interest in imaging, embedded systems, or technically demanding hardware


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To apply for this FPGA Design Engineer role, click apply, send your CV to or call Ricky Wilcocks on 01582 878810.
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