Get more replies from employers
Send a job-specific resume in minutes.
Roguebeam is hiring a Digital RTL Engineer in Seattle to own the digital control, beamforming, and interface logic for our phased array systems. You will contribute to architecture and design methodology beyond merely implementing a spec, influencing how our team grows with product lines that integrate RF, antenna, digital, and DSP work.
You will lead the digital RTL design from architecture through synthesis, timing closure, and silicon/FPGA bring-up, collaborating with RFIC, antenna, and DSP
Digital RTL Engineer - Phased array / beamformer digital design
Roguebeam is a startup developing advanced phased array systems for communications and radar applications. We design and manufacture complete systems in-house—RF, antenna, digital, and DSP—giving our engineers end-to-end ownership of the technology and a direct line of sight from algorithm to deployed system.We’re early, we’re growing fast, and the people who join us now will shape both the technology and the company.
We’re looking for a Digital RTL Engineer to design the digital control, beamforming, and interface logic at the heart of our phased array solutions. As one of our early digital hires, you won’t just execute against a spec handed down to you—you’ll contribute to the architecture and design methodology behind our products and help shape how the team works as it grows.
You’ll own digital RTL design from architecture through synthesis, timing closure, and silicon/FPGA bring-up, working closely with RFIC, antenna, and DSP teams. The decisions you make will ripple through every product we build.
This is a rare ground-floor opportunity. Joining a startup at this stage means your work has a direct, visible effect on whether the company succeeds—and a corresponding upside as we grow. Because we build the entire system in-house, you’ll see your digital designs integrated into real phased arrays and deployed in working systems, not handed off and forgotten. You’ll have real ownership and a seat at the table on technical direction.
This position requires access to information controlled under ITAR/EAR; applicants must be U.S. persons as defined in 22 CFR 120.62.