Universal Avionics' mission is to shape aviation's future by creating commercial avionics solutions that enhance safety and efficiency and deliver an outstanding customer service experience. We seek logic design engineers to develop complex, safety-critical, high-reliability FPGA designs for products that will shape avionics' future. The senior FPGA design position will immerse the engineer in exciting technologies such as high-resolution multispectral enhanced vision systems, advanced state-of-the-art avionics instrument development, and cutting edge SoC designs.
Perform analysis, design and verification of FPGA’s implementing complex signal and image processing algorithms
Design and implement verifications strategies through simulation environments and lab tests
Develop specifications and resource requirements for FPGA designs
Work in a team environment and negotiate solutions with Hardware/Software Engineering and Systems Engineering
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or closely related field
8+ years experience in FPGA design and development
Strong logic design, documentation, and implementation background
Hands on lab experience using oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and embedded test (such as Vivado Logic Analyzer)
Experience with digital circuit simulation using state-of-the-art tools (such as Mentor Graphics Questa)
Experience with static timing analysis and timing closure
Experience with various clock domain crossing techniques
Bonus Skills:
Experience implementing advanced digital image processing algorithms
Experience with avionics interfaces (ARINC 429, ARINC 818...)
Experience with industry-standard interfaces (PCIe, DDR, LVDS...)
Experience with System Verilog/UVM and constrained random, assertion based verification
Experience with applying DO-254 in a commercial avionics environment
Duluth, Georgia, United States
Full-Time/Regular
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