Hardware Engineer (FPGA/ASIC)

Janestreet

New York (NY)

On-site

USD 55,104 - 82,656

Full time

14 days+

Get more replies from employers

Send a job-specific resume in minutes.

Job summary

Jane Street in New York invites you to join our hardware internship program. You will be paired with full-time mentors and work on real projects we need completed, gaining practical experience in RTL design using OCaml and Hardcaml.

You’ll explore FPGA and ASIC toolchains, learn to test and validate hardware designs, and contribute to a range of hardware-focused efforts while developing problem-solving and collaboration skills.

Qualifications

  • Familiar with a hardware description or construction language.
  • Experience with FPGA/ASIC vendor tools for design and testing.
  • Interest in using FPGAs/ASICs in networking contexts.
  • Willingness to learn OCaml and the Hardcaml framework.

Responsibilities

  • Work on real hardware design projects under mentorship.
  • Develop hardware using OCaml & Hardcaml for RTL and testing.
  • Gain exposure to FPGA/ASIC toolchains and workflows.

Skills

OCaml
HDL familiarity
FPGA/ASIC tooling
Hardware project experience
Networking interest

Tools

Vivado
Quartus
Genus
Innovus
Hardcaml

Job description

About the Position

Our goal is to give you a real sense of what it's like to work at Jane Street full time while also providing a truly unparalleled educational experience. As an intern, you are paired with full‑time employees who act as mentors, collaborating with you on real‑world projects we actually need done.

In this internship, you'll learn how we use tools to make programming faster, more pleasant, and more reliable. We apply these same principles to our hardware engineering work, and we're looking for people who are interested in using programming language technology to improve the process of designing, testing, and validating hardware designs. We use Hardcaml, an OCaml library for succinctly describing hardware in RTL. Hardcaml is tightly integrated into our development environment, so you'll also gain lots of exposure to the libraries and tools that are foundational to our internal systems. No previous knowledge of Hardcaml is required.

The hardware team at Jane Street works on both FPGA and ASIC designs. Depending on your background and experience, we'll craft a project that gives you exposure to our shared Hardcaml tech stack, as well as targeting an FPGA or ASIC platform.

During the program, you'll dive deep on one project, mentored closely by the full‑time employees who helped design it. Some intern projects consider big‑picture questions that we're still trying to figure out, while others involve building something new. Your mentors will help you gain a better understanding of the wide range of problems we solve every day. We expect interns to build hardware applications from concept to a working design; your projects will predominantly involve OCaml & Hardcaml, for both RTL design and testing/integration.

If you’d like to learn more, you can read about our interview process, meet some of our newest hires, or check out our OCaml All The Way Down talk and Programmable Hardware podcast episode. You can also learn more about Jane Street’s internship program here.

About You

We don't expect you to have a background in finance, OCaml, functional programming, or any other specific field— we're looking for smart people who enjoy solving interesting problems. We're more interested in how you think and learn than what you currently know. You should be:

  • Comfortable with a software programming language
  • Experienced with a Hardware Description or Construction language (VHDL, Verilog, Chisel, Pymtl, or other), for both writing and testing hardware designs
  • Experienced working with FPGA or ASIC vendor tools - Vivado or Quartus for FPGAs, Genus or Innovus for ASICs
  • Experienced with building a working hardware project (either FPGA or ASIC) through an academic, professional, or personal project
  • Interested in learning how to use FPGAs or ASICs in the context of networking
Get your free, confidential resume review.
or drag and drop your file here.
Similar jobs

Similar jobs worth comparing

FPGA/ASIC Hardware Engineer Intern — Mentored Project
FPGA/ASIC Hardware Engineer Intern — Mentored Project

Janestreet • New York (NY)

On-site
USD 55,104 - 82,656
FPGA Engineer
FPGA Engineer

Janestreet • New York (NY)

On-site
USD 80,000 - 120,000
ASIC Engineer
ASIC Engineer

Janestreet • New York (NY)

On-site
USD 100,000 - 150,000
Campus ASIC Engineer (Intern)
Campus ASIC Engineer (Intern)

Jump Trading • Bristol (VA)

On-site
USD 16,000 - 25,000
Experienced Hardware Design Engineer
Experienced Hardware Design Engineer

Hudson River Trading • Boulder (CO)

On-site
USD 200,000 - 300,000
Discretionary performance-based bonuses
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Retirement savings plans
+1
2027 Internship- Hardware Engineer (FPGA)
2027 Internship- Hardware Engineer (FPGA)

Virtu • Austin (TX)

On-site
USD 30,307 - 46,838
Onsite gym
Onsite barista
Breakfast & Lunch
+2
Campus ASIC Engineer Intern - High-Impact Hardware
Campus ASIC Engineer Intern - High-Impact Hardware

Jump Trading • Bristol (VA)

On-site
USD 16,000 - 25,000
2027 Internship- Hardware Engineer (FPGA)
2027 Internship- Hardware Engineer (FPGA)

Virtu Financial • Austin (TX)

On-site
Onsite Gym & workout classes
Onsite Barista
Weekly happy hours/social events
+2
FPGA Engineer — RTL & Software-Driven Hardware
FPGA Engineer — RTL & Software-Driven Hardware

Janestreet • New York (NY)

On-site
USD 80,000 - 120,000
2027 Internship- Hardware Engineer (FPGA)
2027 Internship- Hardware Engineer (FPGA)

Trader Maths • Austin (TX)

On-site
USD 39,000 - 61,000
Onsite gym & workouts
Onsite Barista
Weekly happy hours/social events
+2