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Senior FPGA Engineer

Bristol
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Senior FPGA Engineer

Must have active SC Clearance.

Contract duration: 6 months

Hourly rate: £50-£65 per hour inside IR35 (PAYE £30-£45 per hour)

Location: Bristol - hybrid 2 days per week on site.

As a Senior FPGA Engineer you will be responsible for:

Working with our delivery teams, supporting the outsourcing of work, assessing the credibility and completeness of our suppliers work packages
As the programmes mature, increasing environment complexity, working with multi-discipline teams and our suppliers to create compliant CEMA solutions.
Understanding and assessing FPGA delivery timescales and risk for our CEMA activities.A Senior FPGA Engineer with experience of working on CEMA projects

Required Experience

Knowledge / Experience of developing / modelling / simulating software in at least one of the following areas:
RF telecommunications,
waveforms,
OSI model,
SIGINT,
EW
VHDL
VERILOG Experience with SDR architecture
Agile development methodologies.
C#, C, C++, Python and Database architecture.Desirable Experience

XML
Networked systems
JICD
Restful and/or RPC API
Library agnostic code development
Geospatial engines
Cloud containers / Docker
OPEN CPI Application/Component and Platform development
Experience of Dev OpsContact Dav @ Bristol Office

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