Job Title
FPGA Engineer II, Multi-Product Power & Digital
Role Summary
Design and support FPGA and associated hardware for electronic warfare, radar, and effector products. The role provides full lifecycle support for production-quality FPGA designs, including hardware/logic design, lab integration and debug, failure investigation, and cross-discipline coordination with suppliers and internal teams.
Experience Level
Mid-level (Engineer II). Years of experience not specified in the posting.
Responsibilities
Primary duties focus on FPGA design, verification, documentation, and production support.
- Provide full lifecycle development and sustainment of production-quality FPGA designs.
- Design and implement FPGA logic (VHDL) emphasizing reliability and maintainability.
- Create and maintain design documentation: requirements, verification plans, and user guides.
- Integrate and debug FPGA/ASIC hardware in lab and production environments; perform system and circuit-level analysis.
- Support failure investigations and corrective actions.
- Participate in design reviews, source code management, and code release processes within a team environment.
- Collaborate with multi-discipline engineering teams and external suppliers.
Requirements
Key must-have technical skills, security requirements, and preferred additional qualifications.
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Must-have: Practical FPGA/ASIC design or verification experience including VHDL, Verilog or SystemVerilog.
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Must-have: Experience with AMD (Xilinx), Intel/Altera, or Microchip (Microsemi) devices and tools such as Vivado, Quartus Prime Pro, or Libero.
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Must-have: Hands-on experience integrating and debugging FPGA/ASIC hardware in a lab or production environment.
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Must-have: Familiarity with source code management, design reviews, and team development workflows.
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Must-have: Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. government security clearance; U.S. citizenship required. Active DoD Secret clearance is required (existing/active clearance expected after day 1).
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Nice-to-have: Experience with gigabit serial interfaces and multi-gigabit transceivers (MGTs), embedded processors (ARM, MicroBlaze, NIOS), constrained-random verification (UVM/SystemVerilog), or High Level Synthesis (HLS).
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Nice-to-have: Experience with timing closure, clock domain crossing and reset domain crossing analysis, constraint development, vector processors/GPUs, simulation/synthesis flows, or leading small design teams.
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Other: Role is onsite at Fort Wayne, IN and requires work primarily at that location.
Education Requirements
Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related STEM field is required. The posting also notes a 3.0 cumulative GPA is desired from an ABET-accredited institution and requests transcripts that show cumulative GPA when available.
About the Company
Company: Raytheon Technologies
Headquarters: Arlington, VA, USA
Raytheon Technologies is an Aerospace and Defense company offering advanced systems and services for commercial, military, and government customers worldwide. Formed in 2020 from the merger of Raytheon Company and United Technologies Corporation, it operates through three major business units: Collins Aerospace Systems, Pratt & Whitney, and Raytheon. The company specializes in delivering cutting-edge solutions across various fields including quantum physics, hypersonics, and cybersecurity.

Date Posted: 2026-07-29