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A leading aerospace company is seeking a Lead FPGA Engineer to join their innovative team in Bristol. The role offers a unique opportunity to work on high-performance navigation and sensor technologies. Candidates should have a minimum 2:1 Bachelor’s degree in Electronics Engineering, strong VHDL experience, and a commitment to continuous improvement. The position includes a competitive salary, hybrid work options, and excellent benefits.
Date Posted:
2026-01-08Country:
United KingdomLocation:
Atlantic Inertial Systems Limited, Clittaford Road, Southway, Plymouth, Devon, PL6 6DEPosition Role Type:
UnspecifiedAt Collins Aerospace, precision and reliability guide everything we do. Our Bristol and Plymouth sites are centres of excellence for navigation and control systems, powering world-class innovations like MEMS-based IMUs and TERPROM® terrain navigation systems.
This is your opportunity to join a pioneering engineering team - in a hybrid role based in either Plymouth or Bristol - and take a leading role in the next generation of aerospace technology.
We’re looking for a Lead FPGA Engineer ready to take a leading role in shaping the next generation of aerospace systems. You’ll work on high performance navigation and sensor technologies where precision, reliability, and innovation are critical.
If you’re ready to make an impact in a company where innovation, precision, and purpose come together, join our mission today.
The successful candidate must hold an active or be willing and eligible to obtain SC level security clearance. Please note that access to certain projects may be restricted based on nationality.
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