Senior FPGA Engineer Engineering - Phoenix, AZ at Geebo

Senior FPGA Engineer

Senior FPGA EngineerContractRate $100/HROnsite - Gilbert AZWe are seeking a detail-oriented and self-driven Senior FPGA Engineer to join our team on-site.
In this role, you will be responsible for designing new FPGAs or updating existing ones based on business requirements.
The FPGA design process will encompass requirements definition, conceptual design, detailed design, and design verification.
Key
Responsibilities:
Design and develop new FPGAs or update existing ones according to project requirements.
Execute the FPGA design process, including requirements definition, conceptual design, detailed design, and design verification.
Work independently or collaboratively within a team to achieve project goals.
Ensure FPGA designs meet performance, timing, and quality standards.
Requirements:
Expert knowledge of VHDL and experience with ModelSim/Questa Sim for simulation and verification.
Proficiency in Clock Domain Crossing (CDC) Analysis and Static Timing Analysis (STA) to ensure design integrity and timing closure.
Experience in developing self-checking testbenches for FPGA verification.
Desired Skills:
Familiarity with System Verilog for FPGA design.
Experience with FPGA development tools and methodologies.
This role offers the opportunity to work on challenging projects in a dynamic team environment, contributing to the development of spaceflight hardware and defense systems.
Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Business Requirements Modeling And Simulation Programming Tools Quality Management Self Motivation Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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