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FPGA Design Engineer

Kelly Services, Orlando, FL, United States


We are seeking a FPGA Electrical Design Engineer to develop and support autonomous robotic systems within manufacturing and industrial environments. This role focuses preferably on ROS2-based autonomy (open to other applicable software models as well), motion planning, system validation, and PCB and microcontroller development. The ideal candidate will have hands‑on experience with design, testing, of hardware systems ensuring reliable, continuous operation in production environments.

Education

BS/MS Electrical Engineering

2–5-year related work experience

Required Knowledge

Proficient with FPGA Design Verilog/VHDL

PCB and Microcontroller Circuit Design

Knowledge/experience with microcontrollers and their programming

Professional experience with switches, solenoids, motors, and other electromechanical components

Skills/Abilities

Review of product electrical compliance testing (IEEE/IEC, FCC, UL, etc.)

Design of electronic components (PCBs)

Experience with computer vision tools such as OpenCV (preferred)

Technical Proficiencies

C/C++ Programming, Microcontrollers, micro-ROS, ROS-2 (desired)

Experience with product and software validation

Integration of Vision Systems for Autonomous Robots (desired)

Relocation candidates welcome to apply

Kelly is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified employees and applicants regardless of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, or any other legally protected status, and we take affirmative action to recruit, employ, and advance qualified individuals with disabilities and protected veterans in the workforce. Requests for accommodation related to our application process can be directed to the Kelly Human Resource Knowledge Center. Kelly complies with the requirements of California’s state and local Fair Chance laws. A conviction does not automatically bar individuals from employment.

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