Silvus Technologies ยท 2 days ago
Senior FPGA / RTL Design Engineer - Signal Processing
Silvus Technologies is dedicated to connecting those who keep us safe through advanced Mobile Ad-hoc Network radios. They are seeking a Senior FPGA/RTL Design Engineer to participate in the research and development process, focusing on the implementation of signal processing algorithms for MIMO wireless networking products.
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Responsibilities
Digital design architecting for wireless communication projects
Fixed point design of signal processing blocks while working with systems engineers
RTL coding, simulation, and test bench development
FPGA synthesis and timing closure
Hardware verification and troubleshooting; familiarity with logic analyzers
Provide support to the RF and Software Engineering teams
Qualification
Required
Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related fields
Minimum 6 years of demonstrated experience in FPGA design; 4 years of FPGA design experience with a Master of Science degree; 2 years of FPGA design experience with a PhD
Demonstrated experience with fixed point binary arithmetic and digital signal processing designs
Proven expertise working with multiple clock-domain, high-utilization FPGA designs
Experience with Xilinx FPGAs, SoCs, and the Vivado IDE
Must be a U.S. Citizen due to clients under U.S. government contracts
All employment is contingent upon the successful clearance of a background check
Preferred
Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering (MSEE)
Experience using MATLAB
Experience with communication systems on FPGA or ASIC designs
Company
Silvus Technologies
Silvus Technologies develops advanced wireless MIMO mesh networks for military, public safety, and broadcast communications.
Funding
Current Stage
Growth StageTotal Funding
unknown2025-05-27Acquired
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