Full-Time

Senior FPGA Design Engineer

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D-Wave Systems

D-Wave Systems

201-500 employees

Quantum computing solutions for various industries

Industrial & Manufacturing
AI & Machine Learning
Biotechnology

Compensation Overview

CA$104k - CA$150kAnnually

Senior

Burnaby, BC, Canada

Hybrid position requiring in-office presence in Burnaby, Canada.

Category
Electronics Design Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Hardware Engineering
Finance & Banking
Required Skills
Verilog
Python
OrCAD
VHDL
C/C++
FPGA
Requirements
  • 5+ years of experience in FPGA development
  • Degree in Electrical Engineering, Engineering Physics, Experimental Physics, or equivalent in relevant education and experience
  • Extensive experience in FPGA design, preferably with Xilinx/AMD RFSoC devices
  • Strong knowledge of high-speed serial interfaces such as DDR, PCIe and Ethernet
  • Experience designing high-speed PCBs and performing signal integrity analysis
  • Proficient in VHDL/Verilog
  • Proficiency in scripting languages such as Python and programming languages such as C/C++
  • Excellent hands-on ability and trouble shooting skills, including circuit debugging with vector network analyzers, spectrum analyzers and related tools
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced team environment that is focused on priorities and end results
  • Self-motivated, proactive, flexible and passionate about learning
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Master’s degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Engineering Physics, Experimental Physics (Bonus)
  • Familiarity with OrCad schematic and PCB layout tools (Bonus)
  • Experience in microwave circuit design including filtering, switching, multiplexing, and transmission lines (Bonus)
  • Experience with microwave frequency design (Bonus)
  • Experience with superconducting circuits (Bonus)
  • Strong software engineering skills related to experimental design, data acquisition, and analysis (Bonus)
  • Registered as a EIT or Professional Engineer in British Columbia (Bonus)
Responsibilities
  • Design and implementation of the next generation quantum processor control and readout system electronics based on XIlinxRFSoCs
  • Continuous improvement of the current electronics systems
  • Work closely with the multi-disciplinary teams in Engineering, Software and Processor Development and act as a key interface between the teams
  • Clearly document and communicate the work and progress to the internal development teams
  • Lead and mentor junior engineers

D-Wave Systems focuses on quantum computing solutions for various industries, including manufacturing, logistics, biotech, and pharmaceuticals. Their products help businesses solve complex problems more efficiently, such as optimizing scheduling, resource allocation, and drug discovery. D-Wave's technology includes hardware, software, and cloud services, allowing clients to access quantum computing capabilities easily. A key differentiator is their Advantage2 prototype, which significantly enhances performance with 1,200 qubits, providing faster solutions for optimization tasks. The company's goal is to empower businesses to leverage quantum technology for greater efficiency and innovation.

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

$386.1M

Headquarters

Burnaby, Canada

Founded

1999

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

5%

1 year growth

10%

2 year growth

6%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Partnership with Staque expands market reach in the Middle East.
  • Joining Chicago Quantum Exchange boosts influence in quantum education and industry.
  • 15% improvement in mobile network performance attracts telecom interest.

What critics are saying

  • Potential quantum attack on encryption could undermine trust in their technology.
  • Geopolitical challenges may hinder Middle East market entry with Staque.

What makes D-Wave Systems unique

  • D-Wave is the first commercial supplier of quantum computers globally.
  • They uniquely offer both annealing and gate-model quantum computers.
  • Their Advantage2 prototype significantly advances quantum computing performance with 1,200 qubits.

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