Senior FPGA Engineer
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Our engineers develop the next-generation technologies in HVDC (High Voltage Direct Current) that enable to transmit electricity over long distances and via submarine cables which provides access to electricity for billions of people around the globe. You will work in our global R&D organization on a specific development project critical to Hitachi Energy needs with opportunities to switch teams and projects as you and our fast-paced business grow and evolve.
The current technology has enabled the connection of renewable energy such as large offshore wind and remote solar generators to the grid and brings clean energy to large cities. We're looking for engineers who bring fresh ideas to make the power grid greener and smarter as we continue to push the technology forward.
Our team is a part of Hitachi Energy Technology and Solutions Development in Krakow, Poland, and is responsible for the development of semiconductor based HVDC and SVC converter valves. At our site in Krakow, we employ more than 100 people working on converter development, electronics and control.
In this role, you get a broad network of contacts within Hitachi Energy's global organization and a good insight into how we work in different functions at Hitachi Energy. You will work in an inclusive environment with a team of competent, professional and friendly colleagues who will help you grow with the tasks. Please find out more about our world leading technology at https://www.hitachienergy.com/
Reporting to Malgorzata Szewczyk-Jaszczynska, Team Lead/Scrum Master and supported by Agnieszka Wojtysiak Technology Manager, you will cooperate and will be supported by our global R&D teams and experts. A creative environment allows you to utilize your knowledge and skills in technology and product development to identify and implement innovative solutions for a new Product Platform.
Your responsibilities
Be part of the design process for our future HVDC converter cells and other power electronic sub-systems of our converter stations and take a leading role to take new ideas from idea generation through concept design, prototyping all the way to verification.
Participation in full design cycle of next generation HVDC control and protection system based on FPGA modules from world class vendors
Scouting of applicable solutions based on project requirements, having real impact on requirements and final solution
Development, simulation, and validation using VHDL + ModelSim + VUnit
Contributing to continues integration process
Prototyping and testing on real HW in modern laboratories
Cooperation with international teams under Scrum methodology
Living Hitachi’s core values of safety and integrity, which means taking responsibility for your own actions while caring for your colleagues and the business.
Your background
You are curious and interested in sustainability and the ongoing energy transition and want to work on key technologies to solve one of the biggest challenges for humanity today.
You are a natural team player and enjoy collaborating with others, have a solutions-oriented approach and strong communication skills.
At least Master degree in Electronics/Control Engineering or related field
At least 5 years of experience of FPGA/ASIC design & simulation in VHDL/(and/or Verilog)
Good understanding of synchronous design, time constraining and static timing analysis
Experience with laboratory equipment, prototyping and testing
Strong commitment to safe work practices and dedication to following all relevant workplace safety guidelines
High level of self-motivation, curiosity, and desire to learn about modern technologies
A collaborative, solutions-oriented approach, and effective communication skills
Experience in modelling in High Level Synthesis would be an advantage
Experience in self-testing test-benches and regression tests would be an advantage You bring a high level of self-motivation, curiosity and desire to learn about new technologies.
As you will be part of a global business, fluency in written and spoken English is required.