Senior FPGA Engineer, EW

Anduril Industries  · Costa Mesa, California, United States  · Mar 30, 2026

The Electronic Warfare (EW) team is responsible for developing high-reliability radios, embedded processing, and power systems for software defined radio platforms. Working across hardware, software, and mission autonomy, the team delivers EW-critical electronics, PCB assemblies, and FPGA-based processing architectures that enable Anduril's next-generation autonomous electronic warfare platforms to operate in complex and contested environments. EW Electrical Engineers drive end-to-end development, from system architecture and circuit design to verification, integration, and test, ensuring scalable, mission-ready solutions that meet the performance, reliability, and survivability demands of the U.S. Military and modern EW warfare.

Responsibilities:
Work with software, and electrical, engineers to bring up state of the art boards for software defined radios.
Integrate, and test, VHDL DSP Modules into larger system.
Design custom, and optimized, HDL for software defined radios.
Develop drivers for custom RF component boards (PLLs, mixed signal front ends, etc)
Requirements:
Strong experience with DSP implementation for embedded devices and/or software defined radios.
Experience leading a team of FPGA engineers in the development of new custom PCB's and custom FPGA modules
Experience with bring-up of high speed digital interfaces (PCIE,JESD,etc).
HDL design experience using VHDL or Verilog.
Experience with Linux development environment and tools (e.g. Git, gcc, etc)
Eligible to obtain and maintain an active U.S. Secret security clearance
Experience with embedded Linux driver development.
Exposure to Wireless comms or Radar systems
Experience with RF test equipment (Spec An, Sig Gens, Oscilloscope, etc)
Experience with Xilinx AI Engines or NVDIA CUDA
Clearance Required: Secret
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Company
Anduril Industries
Location
Costa Mesa, California, United States
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Job Type
Full-time
Category
RF / Microwave
Posted
Mar 30, 2026
Source
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