FPGA Design Engineer (Relocation to SPAIN)
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Do you want to be part of the Exceltic experience, a company with a people-centered strategy?If you're looking to join a wide range of cutting-edge projects in a rapidly expanding tech company, we want to meet you.At Exceltic, we are seeking an FPGA Design Engineer to participate in the development and optimization of precision test equipment used by RF automation systems to test products.Responsibilities:RTL DesignPrototyping and debuggingTracking hardware errors, functional verification, and manufacturing supportRequirements:Experience with AXI-based systems and high-speed communication protocols such as PCIE and EthernetStrong knowledge of VHDLExperience designing Xilinx FPGAsExperience in RTL design for high-speed designs or designs with multiple clock domainsExperience debugging FPGAs with logic analyzers and oscilloscopesKnowledge of RF and DSP fundamentalsExperience with high-volume, low-power, and mobile productsWhat do you need?IMPORTANT! Willingness to relocate to Spain (we handle the administrative processes, you bring the enthusiasm!)Minimum C1 level of EnglishWhat do we offer?Permanent contractHybrid remote work (you will need to visit the facilities for working with physical elements)Attractive compensation packageFlexible hoursCareer development planTop-notch technological work environmentWho are we? Exceltic is a well-established European Engineering and Consulting company that provides Engineering, Consulting, and Project services in sectors such as Transport, Energy, Industry, and Information Technology, among others. Our projects span five continents, and we have offices in Madrid, Barcelona, and Bilbao.For Exceltic, excellence means continuous improvement, flexibility, adaptability, and customer orientation, allowing us to build long-lasting relationships based on trust and transparency. To learn more about us, visit our website at www.exceltic.com PRB
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