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Role Type
Role Focus
Seniority
Employer Type
This role is for a Senior Digital Design Engineer with expertise in FPGA or ASIC development. The engineer will support advanced post-quantum cryptographic simulations and security IP applications for a client project. This fully remote contract position in Europe involves working at the intersection of secure hardware and post-quantum security to develop next-generation secure silicon.
Key Responsibilities
Support advanced post-quantum cryptographic simulations for a cutting-edge client project.
Contribute to security IP applications within the project.
Play a key role in a team developing secure hardware and post-quantum security solutions.
Support the development of next-generation secure silicon.
Required Skills
5+ years’ hands-on experience with FPGA or ASIC digital design
Proficiency in Verilog, SystemVerilog, or VHDL
Strong experience with EDA tools (Synopsys or Siemens)
Confidence in design, simulation, synthesis, and verification workflows
Comfortable working with standard digital interfaces (SPI, I2C, APB, AHB)
Ability to work independently and collaborate effectively with remote teams
Nice-to-have Skills
Exposure to post-quantum cryptographic IPs or simulations
Experience with error correction codes (BCH, RS)
Background in analog/digital mixed-signal environments
Technology Tags
The job explicitly focuses on "advanced post-quantum cryptographic simulations and security IP applications."
The job requires extensive experience in "FPGA development" for digital design.
The job title is "Digital Design Engineer" and focuses on "FPGA or ASIC digital design."
Proficiency in Verilog, SystemVerilog, or VHDL, which are classical programming languages for hardware design, is required.
The job explicitly requires confidence in "simulation" workflows using EDA tools like Synopsys and Siemens.
The job focuses on "post-quantum cryptographic simulations and security IP applications" to develop "next-generation secure silicon," directly addressing data security.
The role focuses on "ASIC development" and "secure silicon," both of which are integral to semiconductor technology.