FPGA Engineer
We’re working with an established technology business operating at the forefront of the audio technology space. They’re looking for an FPGA Engineer to help design ultra-low-latency audio platforms used in demanding live environments globally.
What You’ll Be Working On
- Building FPGA-based audio engines focused on low latency and high accuracy
- Developing signal-processing features and audio routing solutions
- Designing and implementing communication between audio systems and external devices
- Writing clear, testable HDL and supporting software
- Verifying designs using simulation and industry-standard verification approaches
- Working closely with electronics and systems engineers to shape overall architectures
- Reviewing schematics, selecting components and supporting hardware bring-up
- Producing clear documentation to support long-term maintainability
What We’re Looking For
- Commercial experience in FPGA or low-level firmware development
- Strong VHDL skills
- Solid grounding in digital signal processing
- Understanding of high-speed digital design, memory, clocking and data movement
- Experience interfacing with audio and serial protocols (e.g. I2C, SPI, UART, I2S)
- Comfortable collaborating with cross-disciplinary and geographically distributed teams
- A genuine interest in audio technology and real-time systems
Useful (But Not Essential) Experience
- Xilinx FPGA platforms and toolchains
- Audio-over-IP technologies (e.g. Dante, AES67)
- Ethernet and networking concepts
- DSP programming (including SHARC)
- C/C++ alongside HDL
- Embedded Linux or bootloader experience
- Exposure to digital audio products or mixing systems
Why This Role?
- Work on technically challenging products where performance really matters
- Play a hands-on role across architecture, development and verification
- Join a collaborative, engineering-driven environment
- Ongoing training and development to support long-term career growth
- Competitive package and international collaboration opportunities
If you’re passionate about FPGA, DSP and audio, and want to work on systems that push the limits of real-time performance, then please apply now.