Intern, Electrical Engineer FPGA
Palm Bay, FL - USA
Job Summary
Job Title: Intern Electrical Engineer - FPGA
Job ID: 42520
Job Location: Palm Bay FL
Job Schedule: 9/80:Employees work 9 out of every 14 days totaling 80 hours worked and have every other Friday off
Job Description:
L3Harris currently has an opening for an internship in the FPGA Design this role you will learn how to code and design high speed FPGA logic in support of military aircraft processing products. The intern will learn full life cycle product development and work with senior design engineers to learn state-of-the-art FPGA implementation.
Essential Functions:
- Generate design concepts and architectures to satisfy performance requirements
- Design sub-systems and modules with emphasis on digital circuits and FPGA code coordinating integration with other Engineering disciplines
- Ensure the FPGA simulations verify performance then integrate and test the FPGA on the circuit card assembly.
- Support the full life cycle development and integration of VHDL into different families of FPGAs.
- Experience coding in VHDL and modeling algorithms simulating and integrating multiple FPGA-based modules
- Support the bench-level system integration with hardware software and other FPGA designs
- Support qualification and production test in the event of test failures
- Support customer with use and troubleshooting of fielded products
- Candidate must be a U.S. citizen and be able to obtain a Security Clearance
Qualifications:
To be eligible candidates must be pursuing Bachelors degree a Masters degree or a PhD in Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Technology Computer Science degree or related technical degree at an accredited university.
Preferred Skills:
- Knowledge or exposure to basic FPGA design tools for Altera or AMD (Xilinx)
- Coursework in digital logic and reconfigurable logic design
Required Experience:
Intern
About Company
At L3Harris, we anticipate and mitigate risk with agile end-to-end solutions that meet our customers' mission-critical needs across all domains.