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Hardware Engineer

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Distro

Cincinnati, OH (In Person)

$140,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/15/2026

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Hardware Engineer Distro - 4.8 Cincinnati, OH Job Details Full-time $120,000 - $160,000 a year 23 hours ago Qualifications Software engineering Verification (System development task) Electronics functional testing Embedded systems Data structures C# Firmware VHDL English Firmware development Algorithms Computer hardware Version control systems Prototype creation Oscilloscopes Unit testing Embedded C Logic analyzers Microcontroller programming Prototypes Microprocessors Providing code feedback Full Job Description We are looking for highly talented, motivated, and versatile engineers that can create the next generation. As a Hardware Engineer at our company, you will be responsible for architecture, design, and development of next generation Electronic Safe and Arm Devices utilizing the latest state of the art technologies.
ASIC / FPGA
designs will include various sensor interfaces, sequence verification, A/D and D/A interfaces, communication protocols, state machines, timer chains, etc. used in Electronic Safe and Arm Devices (Fuzes) for DOD weapon systems.
Microsemi / Actel
is our targeted FPGA and QuestaSim is our simulation tool. The primary responsibilities will focus on Verilog FPGA design, System Verilog UVM verification and C# based microcontroller development. The ideal candidate for this role would share our passion for creating and innovating new technologies in a highly dynamic, fast-paced environment.
Essential Functions:
Analysis of the requirements, architecture definition, design and debug of FPGA and associated hardware and microcontroller products and associated firmware. Developing Verilog HDL targeting Antifuse and enhanced Flash FPGA's. Performing effective analysis of functional issues or performance profiling with the hardware and firmware in test environments or target host systems. Contribute to process improvements to ensure hardware-firmware quality and time-to-market.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree and minimum 6 years of prior relevant experience. Graduate Degree and a minimum of 4 years of prior related experience. In lieu of a degree, minimum of 10 years of prior related experience. Knowledge using Verilog for Logic Design. Programming experience in C for embedded systems, including development of algorithms, manipulation of data structures, and implementing highly optimized code.
Experience with lab tools:
Logic Analyzers, oscilloscopes, JTAG/ICE debuggers, and protocol analyzers. Familiar with hardware, software, and firmware development methodologies to ensure quality and time-to-market (design verification, code reviews, unit testing, prototyping, and product testing). Familiar working with code version control repository tools, such as Subversion (SVN), GIT or TFS. Digital Design practices and principles, logic design and architecture and experience with HDL's (i.e., Verilog, VHDL).
Preferred Additional Skills:
Knowledge using SystemVerilog for verification with AVM, VMM, OVM, or UVM a plus. Developing C# source code targeting enhanced Flash Microcontrollers. Good English knowledge (speech and writing). Be action-oriented and organized. Ability to handle short notice needs/requests. #HireFinder #
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