Digital FPGA Design Engineer with Security Clearance Architecture - East Aurora, NY at Geebo

Digital FPGA Design Engineer with Security Clearance

As an Design Engineering Associate (Digital/FPGA), you will work closely with other Engineers to-Generate FPGA requirements-Develop VHDL code for FPGAs-Participate in requirements, design, and code reviews-Architect and develop FPGA test procedures and test benches-Perform verification and validation activities and document results-Perform card-level test-Implement high-speed digital circuit designs based on requirements-Perform worst-case analysis for power and timing Minimum Qualifications to be considered -Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering -Minimum 2 years of experience developing or verifying FPGAs-Experience with VHDL-Knowledge of digital logic design-This position requires access to United States export-controlled information.
Preferred Qualifications Include -Experience with Microsemi Libero, Cadence tools, and PSpice-Knowledge of microprocessors, digital signal processors, and memory-Solid understanding of industry standard interfaces including SPI, I2C, LVDS, DDR, PCIe, etc.
-Familiarity with test equipment including oscilloscopes and logic analyzers-Motivated and self-starter-Ability to work independently and think creatively to solve problems-Ability to communicate effectively and work within a team environment Recommended Skills Communication Creativity Digital Signal Processing Electrical Engineering Integrated Circuits Logic Analyzer Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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