Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
£70,000-£80,000 depending on experience
Do you want to contribute to transforming the AI world today? We are excited to be supporting an AI company who are working on accelerating performance critical workloads on FPGA Devices. They work with some of the biggest chip companies in the world and get given early access to chips from these companies. They are currently experiencing a strong period of growth and are looking to add a Senior FPGA Engineer to there design team. They are offering a Senior FPGA Engineer the opportunity to have exposure to full end stacks and become immersed into the AI Space. As the FPGA Engineer you would be working with the most cutting-edge AI capable FPGAs and help to define the way in which the FPGA team is working. They are looking for a Senior FPGA Engineer with the following technical experience: Full FPGA Development lifecycle. Working in Verilog, System Verilog and VHDL. Working with C, C++ or Python. Working with tools such as Quartus and Vivado. Optimising RTL designs. Strong experience in Linux Development environments. If you are Interested in AI Technology or Looking for a new challenge, then please apply today to learn more! If you would like to find out more about this Senior FPGA Engineer role and other FPGA opportunities across the UK, please contact Sam Cruse.
Cambridge
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