FPGA Engineer

Multibeam Corporation
Santa Clara, United States of America
2 days ago

Role details

Contract type
Permanent contract
Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours)
Working hours
Regular working hours
Languages
English
Experience level
Senior
Compensation
$ 250K

Job location

Santa Clara, United States of America

Tech stack

Software Debugging
Digital Technology
Ethernet
Firmware
Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)
PCI Express
Regression Testing
Signal Integrity
Static Timing Analysis
Systems Architecture
SystemVerilog
Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter
Verilog
VHDL
Vivado
GIT
Low Latency
Code Inspection
Software Version Control
Hardware Debugging

Job description

As an FPGA engineer you will be play a key role working closely with our analogue and software engineers to simulate, design, prototype and debug hardware/software for high precision, timing critical mixed signal electronics.

Requirements

  • 8+ years of hands-on FPGA design experience in production environments
  • Expert command ofHDL design (SystemVerilog, Verilog, and/or VHDL)
  • Proven experience with Xilinx/AMD FPGA architectures
  • Deep understanding of clocking architectures, CDC analysis, and multi-clock systems
  • Strong knowledge of timing closure, constraint development (XDC/SDC), and static timing analysis
  • Experience designing high-reliability, low-latency, or high-throughput digital systems

Verification, Debug, and Validation

  • Advanced experience with simulation-driven verification (SystemVerilog testbenches, assertions, functional coverage)
  • Proficiency with hardware debugging tools (ILA/SignalTap, logic analyzers, oscilloscopes)
  • Ability to root-cause complex system-level issues spanning FPGA, firmware, SW and hardware
  • Experience supporting bring-up, characterization, and debug of custom boards

Interfaces & Protocols

Strong experience implementing and debugging standard high-speed interfaces such as:

  • PCIe, Ethernet (1G-100G)
  • DDR3/DDR4/DDR5
  • LVDS, SerDes, SPI, I²C, UART

Familiarity with protocol stacks, alignment, calibration, and error handling

System Architecture & Integration

  • Ability to architect FPGA subsystems within larger mixed-signal or embedded systems
  • Experience collaborating with PCB, signal integrity, firmware, and software teams
  • Solid understanding of signal integrity, power integrity, and board-level constraints
  • Experience with embedded processors (MicroBlaze, Nios, ARM-based SoCs)

Performance, Reliability & Quality

  • Experience designing for determinism, low jitter, and real-time performance
  • Knowledge of reset strategies, fault detection, watchdogs, and safe-state design
  • Familiarity with design practices for regulated, mission-critical, or safety-conscious systems is a plus

Tools & Workflow

  • Proficiency with FPGA toolchain Vivado
  • Experience using version control (Git) and structured development workflows
  • Comfortable working with CI, scripted builds, regression testing, or linting tools
  • Strong documentation discipline: readable RTL, timing notes, interface specs

Leadership & Professional Skills

  • Ability to lead FPGA architecture decisions and mentor junior engineers
  • Comfortable reviewing designs, constraints, and verification strategies
  • Strong communication skills across hardware, firmware, and systems teams
  • Proven ability to own designs end-to-end from concept through production

About the company

Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Multibeam engages in the design, manufacture, and sales of multi-column electron-beam lithography (MEBL) systems that enable maskless production of integrated circuits (ICs) with on-chip security, rapid prototyping, heterogeneous chiplet integration, silicon photonics, and other emerging applications. Multibeam is led by Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Famer, Dr. David K. Lam. At the heart of Multibeam technology is an array of miniature e-beam columns that provide a maskless and high-throughput platform for writing nanoscale IC patterns seamlessly across full wafers. This solves key limitations widely recognized with e-beam lithography, transforming it from a mere R&D curiosity to an incredible fab tool for production. With MEBL systems, device makers can save on lithography costs, safeguard the IC supply chain, and revolutionize microelectronics manufacturing. We believe the key to our success will be our people. Our best employees love what they do and bring unique backgrounds to our fast-paced, highly collaborative environment. We're looking to expand our small team with like-minded individuals who want to grow with us.

Apply for this position