Hybrid (expected in-office on mondays, tuesdays, and thursdays)
Fpga rtl design
Verilog/systemverilog and vhdl
Functional verification
Rockwell Automation is seeking a Project Hardware Development Engineer to focus on FPGA RTL design and verification in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in electronics logic design and a strong background in FPGA development, while the position offers a comprehensive benefits package and a hybrid work schedule
Job Summary
The Project Hardware Development Engineer is primarily focused on FPGA RTL design and verification with responsibilities pertaining to functional verification and hardware bring-up.
You will develop and maintain RTL designs using Verilog/SystemVerilog and VHDL for FPGA solutions and perform functional simulation and verification to ensure the designs meet functional and performance specifications.
Rockwell Automation offers Health Insurance including Medical, Dental and Vision, 401k, Paid Time off, Parental and Caregiver Leave, and a Flexible Work Schedule.
Matching Summary
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Rockwell Automation is seeking a Project Hardware Development Engineer to focus on FPGA RTL design and verification in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in electronics logic design and a strong background in FPGA development, while the position offers a comprehensive benefits package and a hybrid work schedule.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
FPGA RTL design
Verilog/SystemVerilog and VHDL
functional verification
hardware bring-up
debug RTL and simulation issues
Nice-to-have
high-speed/packetized protocols
digital and analog electronics
board-level and system-level design verification
functional safety product development
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or similar field
Legal authorization to work in the U.S.
7+ years of relevant experience in electronics logic design
Experience with simulation tools such as VCS and Questa
Experience with FPGA synthesis, implementation, and debug using tools such as Diamond, Quartus, or Vivado
Experience with high-speed/packetized protocols such as PCIe/USB/Ethernet and peripheral/control protocols such as SPI and I2C
Experience using lab equipment such as logic analyzers, oscilloscopes, and protocol analyzers