What are the responsibilities and job description for the Logic Design Engineer III position at Universal Avionics?
Job Description:
The candidate will independently estimate and complete work assignments on time while following established firmware development processes and procedures. Responsibilities for small to large/subsystem-level firmware projects include developing and reviewing firmware requirements, designing and reviewing firmware design data, developing, testing, debugging, and reviewing VHDL source code, integrating firmware with existing systems, and developing and executing physical bench tests in the lab. The candidate will work effectively in a collaborative team environment, investigate complex problem reports, and provide input to and review product and/or system requirements. Additionally, they may fulfill the role of Firmware Lead on small firmware projects, recommend improvements to firmware development processes and company products, and support ROM estimates for business proposals. Some travel may be required.
Required Qualifications:
A Bachelor’s or Advanced Degree in Electrical Engineering, and five or more years of experience with FPGA design and development.
Preferred Qualifications:
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- Proficient in VHDL and/or Verilog, with the ability to design an FPGA using either language.
- Proficient with FPGA design tools and design flows.
- Strong understanding of digital logic design principles applied to FPGA development.
- Experience with state machines.
- Experience with simple interfaces.
- Experience with combinatorial logic.
- Experience with timing analysis and the application of constraints.
- Understanding of verification concepts in FPGA development.
- Strong problem-solving skills, with the ability to troubleshoot logically and systematically.
- Ability to work effectively in a team environment.
- Some travel may be required.
What Motivates Our Team:
- Excellent benefits, including medical, vision, dental, PTO, 401k, and much more, as well as a robust health & wellness program.
- Strong work-life balance.
- Great company culture.
- Groundbreaking work opportunities.
- Impactful innovation in the avionics industry.
- Passionate & dedicated team members.
- A work environment that supports professional growth and career advancement.
Why You’ll Like Working Here:
- Universal Avionics is a mid-sized company with all the functions and benefits of a much larger organization, so you get the best of both worlds.
- You’ll make an impact! You’ll be part of a company that is making huge strides in the safety and reliability of air travel.
- You’ll work with highly motivated and skilled professionals who excel in their fields and serve as great mentors.
- You’ll bring your unique skill set and passion, creating a mutually beneficial working and learning environment.
- At UASC, we care about our employees, both personally and professionally, offering a supportive culture, wellness programs, and career development opportunities.
About Universal Avionics:
Universal Avionics and its parent company, Elbit Systems, Ltd., have led the industry for decades, developing and supplying advanced avionics solutions. Our portfolio includes Head-Down Displays (HDD), Head-Up Displays (HUD), Head Wearable Displays (HWD), and Combined Vision Systems (CVS), featuring both our Enhanced Vision System (EVS) and Synthetic Vision System (SVS). Universal Avionics is also a leading manufacturer of innovative commercial avionics systems, offering retrofit and forward-fit solutions for the broadest range of aircraft types in the industry.
To learn more about Universal Avionics, visit: www.UniversalAvionics.com
U.S. citizenship or U.S. permanent residency status is required. Universal Avionics’ products and technology are controlled under U.S. export laws, including but not limited to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, Export Administration Regulations, and the Export Administration Act (“Export Laws”). Universal Avionics inquires about citizenship solely to ensure compliance with U.S. Export Laws and internal export control procedures.