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Contract Hardware Engineer – FPGA (3–6 Month)

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Overview
We are seeking an experienced Contract Hardware Engineer to support the delivery of an exciting project involving the latest Intel/Altera FPGA technology. Our client is a market leader in the design and manufacture of cutting-edge computer imaging products, used globally in industries such as manufacturing, life sciences, medical imaging, robotics, and security.

This is a contract role offering the opportunity to work on innovative high-speed digital/FPGA hardware design projects alongside a skilled engineering team.

Role Details

  • Job Title: Contract Hardware Engineer (FPGA)

  • Contract Length: 3–6 months

  • Location: Hybrid home/office working is available, with the possibility of remote working after the project commences.

  • Qualifications: Degree in Electronic Engineering (or equivalent experience considered)

  • Experience: 7+ years in commercial electronics design, with a strong track record in FPGA-based projects (Intel/Altera preferred).

    Key Skills & Competencies

  • Strong proficiency with Altium for schematic entry.

  • Hands-on experience with Altera FPGAs (Agilex or other Intel/Altera families).

  • Knowledge of FPGA power structure and sequencing design.

  • Familiarity with PCB and hardware design best practices, including EMI/EMC considerations.

  • Ability to work to tight deadlines while maintaining high standards.

  • Excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills for team collaboration and customer support.

    Key Responsibilities

  • Contribute to product specifications from a hardware perspective.

  • Develop low-level system and architecture specifications.

  • Take ownership of schematic design tasks for new product developments.

  • Implement, verify, test, document, and support new designs.

  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure high-quality outcomes.

    Desirable (Not Essential)

  • High-speed interface experience: DDR4, PCI Express, SFP+, QSFP.

  • Altium simulation knowledge.

  • Imaging system background.

  • Experience with JTAG-based testing (e.g., XJTAG).

    What’s on Offer
    This contract provides the opportunity to contribute to next-generation FPGA-based imaging hardware with a company recognised internationally for its innovation

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