Senior Hardware Electrical Engineer

Las Cruces, NM
Full Time
CALCULEX
Experienced

Please note this posting is for our sister company CALCULEX. 

CALCULEX is a leader in developing state-of-the-art equipment for the acquisition, recording, routing, and processing of instrumentation quality data, often supporting developmental and operational testing of military and commercial airborne systems.  CALCULEX, Inc. is seeking FPGA-based digital design developers with the following education, experience, and skills:

 

Education

              Minimum BSEE with digital design track, MSEE welcomed

 

Experience

              Minimum 5 years in digital design with FPGAs

 

Technical Skills

  • 10 years’ experience designing processor cards including System on Chip, based on discreet microprocessors or S.O.C.
  • 5 years’ experience designing IO cards, Data Acquisition Cards
  • Experience with routing, laying out, fabricating, and assembling CCAs
  • Knowledge of Intel/Altera FPGAs
  • Knowledge of Quartus development environments
  • Experienced with ModelSim design simulation
  • Familiar with timing constraints and time domain crossings
  • Familiar with PCI Express and other high-speed SERDES protocols
  • Familiar with integration of 3rd-party logic IP cores
  • Familiar with imbedded hard-core and soft-core microprocessor designs
  • Complex problem solving and digital design troubleshooting

Technical Tasks

  • Evaluate and select FPGA components for digital circuit design
  • Evaluate and select external DDR memories and clock distribution components
  • Support schematic developers and embedded firmware developers
  • Design and document FPGA-based data manipulation algorithms
  • Develop test plans and procedures for FPGA-based algorithm designs
  • Provide early FPGA outer layer pinout compiles for PCB schematic development
  • Provide FPGA logic support for prototype and 1st article PCB testing
  • Provide FPGA support for system-level multi-PCB integration testing
  • Generate and support generation of logic design documentation
  • Support generation of marketing materials and user training documentation
  • Support user-submitted FPGA functional design problem resolution

 

CALCULEX is an aerospace systems, embedded firmware and PC software developer, and electronics manufacturer.  CALCULEX is located in Las Cruces, New Mexico, provides an employee benefits package including paid holiday and personal leave, company supported full coverage health insurance and 401K retirement, continuing education, and a 9/80 work week. Highly motivated, self-disciplined applicants may telecommute with occasional travel to Las Cruces. 

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