Principal FPGA Design Engineer
New Mills
Job Description Principal FPGA Design Engineer Wotton under Edge Hybrid (3 days office based) up to £90,000 Depending on experience Renishaw’s Encoder Products Division (EPD) designs and supplies cutting-edge position feedback technology to the world’s precision measurement, automation, and manufacturing industries. It is highly likely that something you own contains a part or device that was manufactured with the help of one of Renishaw’s encoder products. EPD is made up of engineers, scientists and technicians all working together to produce market leading products for sale around the world. We start with cutting edge optical, algorithm and circuit design, developing our own ASICs and sensors where required; we then use innovative mechanical engineering to turn our core technology into a range of desirable products for our broad customer base. Working closely with colleagues in our manufacturing division, we develop manufacturing and assembly processes and software to deliver quality products by the hundreds of thousands that in turn, perform reliably and repeatedly to sub-micron accuracies for our customers. A position has become available for a Lead FPGA Design Engineer to join a talented multi-disciplined team at the forefront of new product design and research and development projects. We’re looking for a Lead FPGA Engineer to take technical ownership of the FPGA designs in our encoder products. This is a hands-on role combining architecture and delivery leadership with day-to-day FPGA development, debugging and verification in simulation and on real hardware. The FPGA often works alongside MCU and analogue electronics; a sound appreciation of all aspects of high-speed design (both analogue and digital) is essential. For certain product lines, you will also contribute to development practices and evidence that support functional safety certification. You’ll work closely with systems, electronics, algorithms, software, and test teams - and you’ll play a key role in mentoring graduates and apprentices, helping the team deliver reliably while developing capability. Responsibilities Drive the development of new precision measurement products, working with project managers and product managers to define agreed product specifications and deliver designs to meet those specifications and which are suitable for transfer to production. Lead, develop and maintain FPGA architecture and design from early prototypes through to production and long-term support. Lead and develop reusable VHDL code with a focus on optimisation minimal resource usage, reliability and portability to different FPGA families Lead and develop reusable testbench VHDL using OSVMM to achieve high verification coverage Understand, evaluate, and implement embedded algorithms on FPGA targets with a focus on performance, accuracy, determinism, numerical robustness, and repeatable behaviour. Set engineering direction and maintain high standards through design reviews, code reviews, coding standards, and pragmatic best practice adoption. Drive the capture, refinement, and traceability of requirements - working closely with systems, electronics, algorithms, FPGA/RTL, and test teams - translating high-level user expectations into implementable firmware requirements and verifiable behaviour. Support functional safety certification where required, contributing to safety lifecycle activities such as safety requirements, design constraints, traceability, verification planning, and producing audit-quality evidence. Produce and maintain clear documentation: architecture, interfaces, design rationale, timing/power budgets, verification approach, and support notes suitable for long-term product maintenance. Mentor and support engineers, especially graduates/apprentices: create well-scoped work packages, provide guidance and review, and help maintain delivery momentum despite high junior-engineer rotation. Work within a multi-disciplined team to assist with the optimisation and the interaction between Electronic, Mechanical and Software components in all designs, whilst gaining an appreciation of metrology (the science of measurement) Key requirements Degree in electronic engineering, physics or similar Solid experience in FPGA design lifecycle including: Architecting FPGA designs. VHDL or Verilog RTL development - ideally including recent experience with Altera (Intel), Lattice or AMD (Xilinx) FPGAs. VHDL or Verilog verification (e.g. OSVVM) including continuous integration techniques. Implementation and verification of FPGA designs on hardware. Design for ruse – RTL and testbench Detailed understanding of FPGA devices and how to write VHDL for optimisation of resources and to achieve timing closure Solid understanding of timing constraints Solid understanding of digital design, logic timing, clock domain crossings, pipelining. Practical understanding of microcontrollers, embedded software and signal processing techniques Desirable requirements Knowledge of C, C++, assembly language or other embedded software languages Experience of OSVVM, VUnit, Aldec ActiveHDL, Matlab, Python, Git Version control, Azure DevOps Demonstrable expertise in electronic design including high speed, low power circuits and electromagnetic compatibility; capable in both analogue and digital domains Knowledge and experience of safety and reliability standards including IEC 61508 and ISO 13849 Person specification You are a technically strong Engineer with an excellent understanding FPGA design fundamentals and an enquiring mind, who leads by example and thrives in multidisciplinary environments. You are comfortable working at the boundary between the FPGA and the wider system, and you can understand and collaborate across electronics, software/firmware, mechanics, and optics to shape system architecture and translate user expectations into robust, testable requirements. You take ownership of complex problems, communicate clearly, and maintain a high bar for engineering quality. You are also motivated to develop others: you can mentor graduates and apprentices effectively, break down work into well-scoped packages that fit varied experience levels and time horizons, and keep delivery on track even with the regular rotation of early-career engineers. Benefits When you join Renishaw, we're committing to your future career. That's because we believe in developing our people's skills and promoting them internally. We also offer a benefits package that's highly desirable; including a 9% non-contributory pension, discretionary annual bonus, *subsidised onsite restaurants and *coffee shops, free parking, *car sharing scheme and *24 hour fitness centres. ( not available at all sites). We also want to promote a healthy work-life balance as much as possible, so we have introduced a hybrid working policy which allows for a combination of home and office based working depending on the nature of your role. We also offer a variable working programme, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, Life Assurance policy of 12 times annual salary, Cycle to Work scheme, enhanced maternity pay subject to qualifying criteria, Health Cash Plan, the option to join BUPA Renishaw Health Trust and an Employee Assistance Programme for employees and family. Please click here for further information about our benefits. At Renishaw we believe that our success is powered by welcoming a workforce of diverse and talented people. Through encouraging an inclusive culture, where all our employees are free to be themselves, we can achieve our core values: Innovation, Inspiration, Integrity, and Involvement. If you are excited about the role but feel as though you don’t meet all the requirements, we would encourage you still to apply. You might just be the right person for this role or another opportunity at Renishaw. We are committed to providing reasonable adjustments to make interviews and jobs more accessible. Should you have any difficulty during the recruitment process, or require any reasonable adjustments please contact the recruitment team on 01453 524600 or recruitment@renishaw.com. Please click here for further information about diversity and inclusion at Renishaw. Employment Type: Permanent Time Type: Full time Requisition Number: R9233 Principal FPGA Design Engineer (Open) Renishaw is a FTSE 250 global engineering and scientific technology company, with core skills in measurement, motion control, additive manufacturing, healthcare, spectroscopy and manufacturing. We supply products and services that push the boundaries of what is possible in applications as diverse as jet engine and wind turbine manufacture, through to dentistry and brain surgery. We are also a world leader in the field of metal additive manufacturing (also referred to as 3D printing), where we design and make industrial machines that ‘print' parts from metal powder. We currently have 77 offices in 36 countries, with around 5,200 employees worldwide. Over 3,000 people are employed within the UK where we carry out the majority of our research and development, and manufacturing. With a global presence in a broad range of sectors, we aim to ensure that our workforce reflects the diverse global communities we serve. Every year we welcome a wide range of new employees, from apprentices to experienced professionals. By joining Renishaw you will be making a difference to the world in which we live, in a global company that encourages innovation and personal achievement. Our people help us to pursue this purpose so that we can continue to be a world leader in precision technology and deliver on our vision to innovate and transform capabilities in manufacturing, science and healthcare through unparalleled levels of precision, productivity and practicality.
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