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Enterprise Recruitment Ltd
Senior FPGA Engineer - Cutting-Edge DSP Systems
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Hours
- Full Time
- Posted
- 6 hours ago
- Salary
- 70000.00 - 120000.00 GBP Annual
- Recruiter
- Enterprise Recruitment Ltd
- Closes
- 08 Jan 2026
- Course
- No
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Recruiter Type
- Direct Employer
Description
Senior FPGA Engineer - Cutting-Edge DSP Systems
Are you an ambitious, high-flying Senior FPGA Engineer with strong Digital Signal Processing (DSP) expertise, excited by the proposition of joining one of the fastest growing companies in Europe?
This fast-scaling, well-funded organisation is entering a critical stage of growth and looking for a senior-level engineer to architect and develop the real-time FPGA systems powering their first-generation hardware.
They offer exceptional salaries (GBP70k GBP160k) plus equity from 2025, a clear technical progression path, and the chance to define the FPGA and DSP strategy for a truly game-changing technology.
These are office-based roles in Central Cambridge - ideal for someone who wants to make a tangible impact, stay hands-on, and lead complex design challenges.
This opportunity is rare and exceptional. Expectations are high if you re seeking a standard 9 5 role with minimal challenge, this position is unlikely to be the right fit.
Senior FPGA Engineer Requirements
10+ years commercial FPGA engineering experience (implementation, simulation, verification and test) Strong background in Digital Signal Processing (DSP) design and optimisation Excellent academic background with a degree from a top university Proficiency in SystemVerilog or VHDL Proven ability to take technical ownership, collaborate effectively, and deliver complex projects
Position: Senior FPGA Engineer
Location: Cambridge
Salary: GBP70k GBP120k + equity
Key Skills: FPGA, DSP, Verilog/VHDL,
Desirable: RF experience
Ad ID: 5417545277
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