Sr Electrical Engineer II / Principal Engineer - DSP FPGA Design Engineering - Marlborough, MA at Geebo

Sr Electrical Engineer II / Principal Engineer - DSP FPGA Design


Job Description: Senior Electrical / Principal Engineer - DSP FPGA Design
The Radar Controls and Electronics Department in the Electrical Products Directorate at Raytheon Missiles & Defense (RMD) is seeking an Electrical Engineer with strong Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) design skills to join our team. This engineer will primarily develop and implement digital signal processing algorithms as well as firmware (FW) for interface communications, controls and/or data processing applications. The individual is expected to work in a team environment and on diverse projects. The individual will be required to provide development support throughout the product lifecycle, from initial concept to acceptance delivery to maintenance.
U.S. Citizenship status is required as this position will need a U.S. Security Clearance within 1 year of start date.
Applicant will work as part of a highly motivated team environment, and will be collaborating with cross-functional project teams making up a larger program or internal research and development efforts. Our engineers are assigned to a manager of approximately 20 employees with similar skills. Each section manager is responsible for their members' performance, career development, and assigning tasks that balance the employees' interests with current needs of the project teams.
Required Skills:
Minimum of 6 years of professional experience designing large, complex FPGAs using VHDL/Verilog
Experience designing filters in Matlab
Experience implementing FIR filters and FFTs in FPGAsStrong written and verbal communication
Working knowledge/course work of signal & image processing, digital communications and/or control theories
Experience in Xilinx Programmable Devices or Altera programmable devices
Experience using VHDL simulation tools
Experience using synthesis tools including Synplify and back-end tools including Xilinx ISE/Vivado, Altera Quartus and others
Experience and knowledge developing and selling off requirements for FPGAs
Desired Skills:
As a Principal Eng - 8 years of professional experience designing large, complex FPGAs using VHDL/Verilog
Experience developing DSP algorithms and FPGA designs using High Level Synthesis (HLS)
Experience in high speed interfaces such as SRIO, Aurora Experience with Timing Closure and utilizing Chipscope
Understanding of computer architecture and computer hardware optimization techniques
Working knowledge of Configuration Management principles, environments and tools
Working knowledge in common computer hardware interface and data protocols such as RS-422, USB, PCIe, etc.
Working knowledge and experience with configuration management tools such as Synergy, Clearcase, or git
Proficiency in Linux
Experience working in teams and have the ability to multi-task
Ability to work with a diverse team of engineers
Experience leading small to large FPGA design and verification teams
Working knowledge in the integration of software drivers for the operation of computer hardware interfaces a plus
Working knowledge of C/C+
and/or in computer scripting language such as Shell/Perl/Python a plus
Advanced Degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent STEM major
Required Education (including Major):
B.S. in Electrical Engineering or equivalent STEM major
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Raytheon is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected Veteran status.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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