Analog Devices (ADI) is seeking an entry-level FPGA Systems Development Engineer for their Aerospace, Defense and Communication Business Unit. This role is part of a team developing high-quality FPGA and SoC solutions for both internal and external customers. The position focuses on enabling customers to evaluate and test ultra-wideband products and build their own systems for various applications including electronic test equipment, wideband communication systems, and Aerospace & Defense subsystems.
The ideal candidate will be working at the intersection of hardware and software, designing and implementing SoC FPGA programs, performing timing analysis, and conducting design verification. The role requires strong technical skills in FPGA programming, digital design, and embedded systems, combined with excellent communication and organizational abilities.
ADI offers an innovative environment where you'll work with cutting-edge technology in digitized factories, mobility, and digital healthcare. The company's strong market position, with revenue exceeding $9 billion and a global workforce of 24,000, provides stability and growth opportunities. You'll be part of a diverse engineering community that's pushing the boundaries of what's possible in semiconductor technology.
The position involves approximately 10% travel and offers the opportunity to work with leading-edge technology while collaborating with cross-functional teams across the globe. This is an excellent opportunity for someone passionate about FPGA development and interested in working on solutions that impact multiple industries including aerospace, defense, and communications.
The role combines hands-on technical work with professional growth opportunities, allowing you to develop both your engineering and soft skills while working on meaningful projects that bridge the physical and digital worlds.