Not specified; not specified; health insurance inc...
Hybrid (in-office at least mondays, tuesdays, and thursdays)
Fpga rtl design in verilog systemverilog vhdl
Uvm and vmm verification environment development
Debugging simulation synthesis and hardware issues
Rockwell Automation is seeking a Project Hardware Development Engineer with expertise in FPGA RTL design and verification. This hybrid role involves product development activities, including designing, testing, and documenting hardware solutions, while collaborating with various engineering teams
Job Summary
Rockwell Automation is a global technology leader focused on helping manufacturers be more productive, sustainable, and agile.
The role involves developing and maintaining FPGA RTL designs using Verilog, SystemVerilog, and VHDL while ensuring functional verification.
Employees enjoy a hybrid work schedule, health insurance, 401k, and flexible time off policies.
Matching Summary
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Rockwell Automation is seeking a Project Hardware Development Engineer with expertise in FPGA RTL design and verification. This hybrid role involves product development activities, including designing, testing, and documenting hardware solutions, while collaborating with various engineering teams.
Salary
Not specified; Not specified; Health Insurance including Medical Dental and Vision; 401k; Paid Time off; Parental and Caregiver Leave
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
FPGA RTL design in Verilog SystemVerilog VHDL
UVM and VMM verification environment development
Debugging simulation synthesis and hardware issues
Functional safety product development IEC 61508
Nice-to-have
Experience with high-speed packetized protocols PCIe USB Ethernet
Proficiency with lab equipment logic analyzers oscilloscopes
Background in digital and analog electronics power supplies
Board-level and system-level design verification testing
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or similar field
7+ years of relevant experience in electronics logic design
Legal authorization to work in the U.S. without sponsorship