Are you an experienced FPGA Designer looking for your next challenge? Do you thrive on contributing to the development of complex FPGA platforms? Insignis Talent are currently working with a world-class leader in the Defence market, who offers a comprehensive product range, which incorporates state-of-the art technologies, to its customers. They pride themselves in being a leader within the industry, as well as an equal opportunities employer, who is committed to growing and supporting diversity in their workforce, providing the tools for everyone to reach their potential. Due to the nature of the work, an onsite present of 4-5 days per week would be required. However, this will allow you to embed yourself within the business and absorb the knowledge and experience of your colleagues, enhancing your own capability. They offer a dynamic working model, offering a great level of working flexibility, and with superb facilities and a collaborative environment, it's a great place to work Please note: All successful applicants are required to undergo HMG Basic Personnel Security Standard checks (BPSS) and would require satisfying a security clearance check. The Role As an FPGA Design Engineer, you will engage in all stages of the FPGA design life cycle, from initial requirements to final validation. This position offers the opportunity to significantly impact the design process, advocate for the latest technologies, and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams. You will have access to cutting-edge tools and technologies from leading FPGA vendors and will work on a variety of projects, including advanced signal processing systems (Image/Radio), embedded core processing systems, and safety-critical security systems. What we're looking for: Ideally, you hold a degree (or equivalent qualification) and have experience in most of the following areas: Designing complex FPGA architectures using VHDL, Simulink, etc., with a focus on Xilinx, Intel, and Microsemi devices. Verifying intricate FPGA designs using VHDL and SystemVerilog/UVM test-bench methodologies. Proficiency with FPGA design tools and Mentor verification tools (QuestaSim & ModelSim). Strong skills in developing low-level software (C) for FPGA testing and integration with embedded systems. Ability to create and document designs to a high professional standard.