Digital Design Engineer Engineering - Cockeysville, MD at Geebo

Digital Design Engineer

Job title:
Digital Design Engineer Location:
Cockeysville, Maryland.
Salary:
$100,000-$140,000
Excellent Benefits! Digital Design Engineer required to join our client in Maryland.
We are currently working with a small but well-established engineering business that has shown substantial growth over the past couple years.
As their business continues to grow, they are looking for several engineers to join their exceptional team.
As part of this development, they are looking for an experienced Digital Design Engineer.
The package:
Competitive Salary ($100,000-$140,000) 3 Weeks PTO 10 Paid Holidays 401k Health Insurance Dental Insurance Flexible working hours Casual working environment Career development Tuition reimbursement The role:
As a Digital Design Engineer, you will work with your co-workers to design and develop a range of electrical/electronic equipment that will go into both government and military applications.
The Digital Design Engineer will play a key part of the processes ensuring that solutions meet specific requirements.
Your responsibilities will include:
Design and develop digital system and sub-system implementations for a variety of products and equipment.
Identify development issues and escalate these to engineering staff where appropriate.
Take part in hardware and software integrations.
Work alongside other engineering disciplines and contribute to system and sub-system level designs.
Qualifications and Requirements:
To be considered for the Digital Design Engineer position, we are looking for:
Strong background of developing digital hardware.
Strong experience of VHDL programable logic Experienced working with FPGAs and Xilinx development.
Experience of software development using C.
US Citizen with the ability to obtain Security Clearance.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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