
Engineer Instrumentation and Control FPGA
Welcome to General Atomics, a leader in the development of cutting-edge technologies for the defense and energy industries. We are currently seeking a highly skilled Engineer of Instrumentation and Control with expertise in Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology to join our innovative team. As an Engineer of Instrumentation and Control FPGA, you will play a vital role in designing and implementing advanced control and measurement systems for our state-of-the-art products. This position requires a unique combination of technical abilities, creativity, and a passion for pushing the boundaries of what is possible. If you have a strong background in FPGA and a drive to make a significant impact in the field of instrumentation and control, we want to hear from you!
- Design and develop advanced control and measurement systems for cutting-edge products using Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology.
- Conduct research and stay up-to-date on the latest developments in FPGA technology to continuously improve and innovate our products.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand product requirements and design solutions that meet or exceed expectations.
- Develop and maintain technical documentation, including design specifications, test plans, and user manuals.
- Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to FPGA implementation and integration.
- Perform rigorous testing and validation to ensure high-quality and reliable performance of FPGA-based systems.
- Utilize creativity and critical thinking to identify and solve complex problems in the field of instrumentation and control.
- Communicate effectively with team members and stakeholders to provide updates, discuss project progress, and present technical information.
- Adhere to industry standards and best practices in FPGA development and ensure compliance with company policies and procedures.
- Continuously seek opportunities for improvement and optimization in the design and development processes.
- Collaborate with other engineers to provide technical support and knowledge sharing.
- Represent the company in a professional manner and maintain a positive relationship with clients and partners.
- Train and mentor junior engineers in FPGA technology and its application in instrumentation and control systems.
- Adhere to project deadlines and manage time effectively to ensure timely delivery of high-quality work.
- Demonstrate a strong commitment to quality, accuracy, and attention to detail in all tasks.
Bachelor's Degree In Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Or A Related Field.
At Least 5 Years Of Experience In Fpga Design, Implementation, And Verification.
Proficiency In Hdl Languages Such As Verilog And Vhdl.
Knowledge Of Control Systems And Signal Processing Algorithms.
Familiarity With Industry Standard Tools And Methodologies For Fpga Development And Testing.
Project Management
Troubleshooting
Data Analysis
FPGA programming
Signal processing
Embedded systems
Circuit Design
control systems
Simulation
Firmware development
System integration
Hardware Testing
Communication
Conflict Resolution
Customer Service
Emotional Intelligence
Leadership
Time management
creativity
Teamwork
Adaptability
Problem-Solving
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Engineer Instrumentation and Control FPGA in San Diego, CA, USA is $94,000 - $151,000. This range can vary depending on factors such as experience, education, and industry. Factors such as demand for the role and cost of living in the area can also affect the salary range. It is recommended to research specific job listings and companies in the area to get a more accurate understanding of the salary range for this role.
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General Atomics is an American energy and defense corporation headquartered in San Diego, California, specializing in research and technology development.

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