We are seeking a highly skilled FPGA Designer to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for the full development lifecycle—from gathering requirements and defining specifications to the integration, testing, and final release of FPGA firmware.
Key Responsibilities- Requirements & Specification: Gather, define, and author FPGA firmware requirements and test specifications based on stakeholder input and high-level design specifications.
- Design & Development: Execute full-cycle FPGA design development, including IO planning, clock/reset structures, and external interfacing.
- Documentation: Maintain rigorous documentation of development efforts, including design plans, reviews, test procedures, and comprehensive test reports.
- Verification: Lead integration and testing phases to ensure designs meet all functional and safety requirements.
- Degree: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, or an equivalent field.
- Experience: Minimum of 5 years in VHDL and/or Verilog coding.
- Industry Background: Experience in (safety) regulated industries is highly preferred (e.g., Medical Devices, Aviation, Automotive, or Gas Appliances).
- Tools & Platforms: Proficiency with AMD/Xilinx FPGAs, IP blocks, and Vivado design tools.
- Verification: Experience with ModelSim, UVM, and System Verilog for test and verification.
- Architecture: Expertise in SoC FPGA architectures (hard/soft processors) and Hardware‑Software Interface (HSI) definition.
- Signal Processing: Implementation of DSP functions such as DDS, NCO, DDC, and SDR.
- Connectivity: Knowledge of high‑speed serial links, Ethernet, RS232, and USB.
- DevOps: Familiarity with Version Control, CI/CD pipelines, and regression test frameworks.
- This is a unique opportunity to work for Philips as a contract employee of a Randstad company.
- Meaningful Impact: Engage in work that tackles complex healthcare and technology challenges.
- Professional Growth: Broaden your expertise and become a more in-demand professional by working on cutting‑edge projects.
€60000 - €80000 monthly










