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Sr. DSP FPGA/Chip Designer for OFDM Burst Mode Receiver

Company Name:
Casa Systems, Inc.
Casa Systems, Inc. seeks to hire a Senior DSP FPGA Engineer to architect, develop, test, integrate and verify HDL designs for DSP based FPGAs. Perform research and development of new FPGA implementations (potentially including image processing), FPGA tools, and debug tools for use in future products.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
Responsibilities:
HDL (Verilog) Development and Verification
Architect FPGA designs and write requirements.
Analyze and tradeoff multiple design approaches, balancing various product requirements and desires.
Analyze project and product risk and provide mitigations as needed.
Estimate project work and track progress towards completion.
Develop methods to determine if the FPGA implementation is consistent with the model and support the verification process.
Implement challenging DSP designs.
Document FPGA designs, simulations, and verification results.
C Code Development
Write driver level C code and APIs for interfacing to the FPGA.
Write diagnostic C code for use in debug, bring up, and manufacturing test.
Project Development Teams
Provide FPGA assistance for the Engineering and Manufacturing personnel during the various design phases.
Contribute design ideas, constraints, trade-offs, and concerns to the Project Managers.
Participate in and/or perform the critical reviewer function during design reviews.
Sustaining Support
Provide sustaining support for existing product lines. This may include analysis and resolution of field issues and/or manufacturing issues.
Pass on specific and general engineering and FPGA design skills to others in the company.
Qualifications:
Burst Mode Receiver experience - wireless or cable, highly preferred.
Experience working at a wireless chip set vendor performing a similar role, highly preferred.
BS degree in Electrical Engineering, emphasis in Digital Design or related field with minimum 8 years of experience with DSP ASIC or FPGA Design.
Fluent in Verilog (preferred) or VHDL.
Knowledge of DSP implementations in FPGAs: sampling & rate-resampling theory, interpolation/decimation techniques, filtering, etc. strongly desired.
Experience with OFDM implementation strongly desired.
A detailed understanding of how FPGA designs are implemented specifically simulation, synthesis, place and route.
Understand Xilinx or Altera FPGA silicon designs.
Prefer experience in writing low level C code drivers, and diagnostics.
About the Company: Casa Systems, Inc. is a growing company based in Andover, MA, that has defined a new category of network edge devices based on disruptive technologies to target the growing market opportunity in interactive digital video and broadband IP services. Casa Systems provides leading edge DOCSIS 3.0 CMTS products as well as universal EdgeQAM and intelligent video processing solutions for broadcast and unicast services.
APPLY ONLINE AT https://casasystemscareers.silkroad.com/
Due to the high volume of resume responses, only those candidates that meet our selection requirements will be contacted. In agreement with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Casa Systems, Inc. uses the E-Verify Program to verify the identity and employment eligibility of all persons hired by Casa Systems, Inc. to work in the United States.
Casa Systems, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V that values and encourages diversity.
Must be work authorized. Reimbursement for relocation not offered. Principals only, please.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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