Quantum Digital Design Engineer
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Job description
We are looking for a new team member to focus on digital designs and digital signal processing on FPGAs, for a variety of research and development projects with our quantum networking devices. Your role entails designing, building, testing, and documenting such systems, while keeping alignment with other scientists and engineers on the team. You'll be one of the core digital design engineers, a real hands-on coder, working with low-level FPGA logic (think DSP, embedded RF SOCs, VHDL).
Requirements
You are passionate about advancing quantum and networking technologies and want to contribute to new ground-breaking tech. Familiarity with quantum is not required (we'll teach you that), but you do work independently, are a proactive, hands-on person, and you can easily adapt to rapidly changing priorities. Above all, you're a team player and excited to work in a mixed team of hardware engineers, software engineers, and scientists. Your Profile
You are someone with ideally 3+ years of experience and,
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Proven skills in digital signal processing, electronics, handling control loops, and automating processes.
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Experience with FPGA development in a professional R&D environment, ideally including formal processes and product delivery.
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A master's degree in engineering, electronics, computer science, or a related field.
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Experience with VHDL (Verilog or SV experience also acceptable), Python, and ideally also Rust.
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Insightful hands-on experience with industry-standard EDA flows and methodologies.
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Experience with verification frameworks like UVM, cocotb or similar (we use cocotb, but our testbenches will look familiar to you if you've used UVM before).
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Experience with hardware-in-loop testing.
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A keen interest in writing and maintaining FPGA tooling: we operate with a small team and rely heavily on in-house tooling (written in Python) to manage our large and complex design.
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Interest/experience in using complex types and VHDL-2008/2019 features to improve FPGA code quality and development effectiveness.
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Experience interfacing your work with embedded analog/mixed-signal design blocks and with designs from other teams.
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PCB Design experience is not required, but would be a plus.
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Demonstrated skills in the entire development cycle (ideally at a commercial vendor of communications/security equipment): Design, implementation, review, unit and functional testing, test-driven development, simulation, version control (git), requirements and defect tracking, and hardware integration
We don't expect that the successful applicant will satisfy all the above points, but has expertise in key areas and significant knowledge in most other areas. Who is Q*Bird
Benefits & conditions
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Starting Date: As soon as available.
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Full-Time Employment.
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Competitive salary package aligned with your skills and experience.
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Flexible working hours.
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33 days of annual leave and holiday allowance.
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Travel and personal care, and growth allowance.
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Education & Training budget.
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Company-sponsored social events.
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A young, energetic, fun team of highly skilled physicists, engineers, and industry experts, with an open working culture.
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An international team that places a value on equality and diversity, no matter the race, religion, background, gender, or any of the differences that give each of us that unique perspective to strengthen the team.
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Plenty of room for new initiatives and new ideas, and a chance to develop yourself at the cutting edge of technology.