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Fourier Ltd
London, UNITED KINGDOM
(on-site)
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2 days ago
Fourier Ltd
London, UNITED KINGDOM
(on-site)
Job Function
Financial Services
FPGA Verification Engineer - Quant Trading Firm
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FPGA Verification Engineer - Quant Trading Firm
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An exciting opportunity for a FPGA Verification Engineer to join the hardware team at a world leading quantitative trading firm. Your contributions will be critical to the operation of their real-time, ultra-low latency trading systems and will provide you with the opportunity to use some of the most advanced hardware and software available. Key responsibilities include:- Creating testbenches and tests for the FPGA platform
- Working closely with a globally dispersed team of designers to establish new projects and debug existing designs
- Quickly root-cause RTL bugs
Essential qualifications:
- A bachelor's degree in computer or electrical engineering or a related field
- 2+ years of professional experience
- Strong background in RTL functional verification for FPGA
- Experience with python (the more the better!)
If this role sounds like something you could be interested in, please send your application to jtitcombe@fourier.london
Job ID: 81297282
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