FPGA, High-Speed Digital Hardware Engineer, Salary DOE, N. Dallas Suburbs

August 22, 2008

FPGA, High-Speed Digital Hardware Engineer, Salary DOE, N. Dallas Suburbs

This represents a rare opportunity for a Hardware Design engineer in the telecom, communications or high-speed digital design space to transfer your skills into the rewarding scientific instrumentation and sensor space. Your high speed digital design, FPGA (particularly VHDL) and (if you have it) analog hardware design skills will be an extremely valuable skill enhancement to this vibrant organization who is blazing new technology trails. Learn electro-optical designs, a wide range of sensor technologies and work with a diverse group of engineers on cryptic and innovative designs for both government and commercial entities. As Senior Electrical Engineer you will create specs, design, fabricate and test devices along with other hardware and software engineers. Your technical problem-solving abilities, hardware specification and architecture definition skills, and strong analog circuit design experience will contribute to the company’s success. This role is roughly 85% Digital (mostly high speed digital) and 15% analog in focus. In addition to a generous salary, the company provides an excellent benefits program of health, dental, prescription, vision, and life insurance, paid time off, retirement savings, and more. For immediate consideration, send MS Word resume to resume [at] alynpatrick [dot] com

Requirements:

– BS required; MS desirable
– 10+ years product design and development (FGPA and High Speed Digital), including analog circuit design (plus)
– Track record of developing Hardware specifications and defining architecture of hardware devices
– Excellent written and verbal communication skills
– Ability to handle multiple priorities in a fast-paced, small company environment
– Security Clearance or the ability to obtain it is desirable
– Other desirable experience includes experience with precision instrumentation, electro-optical systems, battery-operated and handheld devices, Spice simulation, switching power supplies, ISO 9000 standards, embedded processors, ASIC, Electrical CAD software experience, with programs such as SuperSpice, OrCAD, Protel or Schematica
– Previous Optics, Optical Design, MEMS, sensors, medical device, semiconductor instrumentation etc very helpful. Ideal candidate will have both VHDL and Analog experience but analog is not required.

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