Position Details
* Space Systems / Aerospace Engineering
* Contract – Approximately 8 Months
* 1st Shift (4/10 Schedule; Hybrid Potential)
* Must be a U.S. Citizen
* $89.13 - $110.00 Hourly Education & Job Requirements
* Bachelor of Science or higher from an accredited college in Electrical Engineering or related discipline, or equivalent experience/combined education
* Experience synthesizing and building designs based on Microchip and Xilinx/AMD FPGA targets: UltraScale Plus, RT Polarfire, Versal, RTG4
* Experience with Libero, Vivado, and Synopsys Tools (Simulation, Lint/CDC, and Synthesis)
* Design experience using the following languages: Verilog, SystemVerilog, and VHDL
* Quick learner, someone who can get up to speed quickly with current designs, and the ability to quickly understand requirements documentation
* Experience with debugging designs both in the lab and in a simulation environment, and willingness to work with other teams to debug designs
* Experience with Space Wire
* Willingness to work on Circuitware document for milestone review prep (Requirements documentation, analysis, presentation materials)
* Experience using Python Job Duties & Functions
* Develops RTL code and supporting scripts for FPGA and ASIC implementations
* Designs and implements FPGA solutions for space-rated and radiation-hardened devices
* Performs simulation, debugging, and validation of FPGA designs in lab and virtual environments
* Collaborates with systems and verification engineers to define requirements and validate designs
* Supports integration of FPGA designs into hardware platforms
* Prepares and maintains design documentation, test data, and technical deliverables
* Participates in design reviews, technical meetings, and milestone activities
* Assists in the development of the concept of operations and system-level design requirements
* Ensures compliance with engineering processes and data protection requirements TeamGlobal Benefits
* Medical, Dental, Vision, 401 (k), and more!
* TG Rewards Program
* Employee Referral Program