Remote Tcl Jobs in Cambridgeshire

3 Tcl Jobs in Cambridgeshire with Remote Work Options

Senior Design Verification Engineer

Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Connected Consulting Limited
etc. You will be part of a large team working within a complex development environment. UNIX/Linux skills alongside scripting languages like Python, Tcl, Make, bash etc will also be required.. Required Skills and Experience: Proven experience of delivering RTL designs in a SoC or FPGA. RTL Verification at … using SV including SVA. Experience of ASIC or FPGA synthesis tools. Unix/Linux skills including shell programming/scripting in e.g. Make, Python, Tcl, sh, bash. "Nice To Have" Skills and Experience: C programming skills is a plus, ideally, some grounding in assembly language and object-orientated coding (e.g. more »
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Principal Board Design Engineer - PCB / Embedded System Board Design / FPGAs / PCIe / DDR

Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
European Recruitment
and structured approach to problem-solving. RTL skills in Verilog or VHDL Use of a UNIX environment and shell programming/scripting in e.g. Tcl, Perl, Python etc Programming languages such as: assembly language (ideally Arm assembler), higher-level (e.g. C), object oriented (e.g. C++) Visa sponsorship can be facilitated more »
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Senior Design Verification Engineer

Ely, England, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Connected Consulting Limited
groups etc.You will be part of a large team working within a complex development environment. UNIX/Linux skills alongside scripting languages like Python, Tcl, Make, bash etc will also be required.. Required Skills and Experience: Proven experience of delivering RTL designs in a SoC or FPGA.RTL Verification at both … system level, using SV including SVA.Experience of ASIC or FPGA synthesis tools.Unix/Linux skills including shell programming/scripting in e.g. Make, Python, Tcl, sh, bash. "Nice To Have" Skills and Experience:C programming skills is a plus, ideally, some grounding in assembly language and object-orientated coding (e.g. more »
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