Senior FPGA Engineer - Austin, United States - Quantitative Talent Ltd

    Quantitative Talent Ltd
    Quantitative Talent Ltd Austin, United States

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    Austin, United States

    | Posted on 29/04/2024
    Our client, a global leader in quantitative trading, is seeking a talented FPGA Developer to join their team. As an FPGA Developer, you will be responsible for designing and implementing low-latency trading systems using FPGA technology.


    Key Responsibilities:

    • Design and implement lowlatency trading systems using FPGA technology, including hardware architecture design, RTL coding, and verification.
    • Work closely with software engineers, traders, and researchers to develop trading strategies and optimize trading systems for maximum performance.
    • Optimize and improve existing FPGAbased trading systems, including both hardware and software components.
    • Conduct performance analysis and benchmarking of FPGAbased systems, using tools such as Logic Analyzer, Oscilloscope, and Signal Generator.
    • Maintain documentation of design, implementation, and testing processes, including version control and issue tracking.
    Requirements

    • Commercial experience in programming FPGA chips using Verilog, VHDL, or SystemVerilog
    • Commercial experience in C++ development in a Linux environment
    • Familiarity with common scripting languages such as TCL, Python and Bash
    • Bachelor's degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field
    • Strong understanding of hardware architecture design, RTL coding, and verification techniques
    • Familiarity with FPGA development tools and platforms, such as Xilinx, Altera, or Intel
    • Experience with highspeed transceivers, common networking protocols, and packet processing is preferred
    • Strong problemsolving and analytical skills, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team
    • Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to explain complex concepts to nontechnical stakeholders
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