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Grad roles in Cyber Security and Electronic Warfare Defence

The company:

  • Our client is a market leading defence technology company
  • What they do matters. In short they save lives and work to make the world safer
  • They operate in the fields of electronic warfare defence and cyber security
  • They don’t build weapons – they build things that protect including frequency jammers, cyber defence systems, satellite intercepts and directional finders
  • No matter where your talents lie, working at our client means you are directly contributing to a more secure society, helping to combat evolving and emerging threats around the world

The graduate role:
The successful candidate will design and develop FPGAs & digital modules (VHDL) in cryptographic and cyber security solutions. This may include the following:

· Design, implementation, test, integration and delivery of digital communication systems

· Development of VHDL for FPGAs in accordance with TRL procedures

· Authoring of supporting design documentation to a high standard

· Development of test harnesses to verify developed items using self-checking testbenches, BFMs etc.

· Integration of the developed firmware on the target hardware with other system components and software

· Release of developed items in accordance with TRL’s configuration control procedures

 

Why you should apply:

  • The work is really exciting - you’ll be saving lives and be “one of the good guys”
  • You’ll be using market leading technologies in a truly innovative environment
  • You’ll be working on live projects with massive impact
  • Graduates are heavily invested in and developed (mentoring, training, tutorials, professional coaching etc.)
  • There is a large, cohesive & sociable graduate & placement community
  • Excellent salary and benefits, with relocation funding


Are you right for this scheme?

  • You must be a UK citizen, due to security clearance requirements
  • Degree qualified in electronics/ engineering related subject
  • Excellent design standards and strong debug skills
  • Good working knowledge of VHDL development for FPGA
  • An appreciation of digital hardware design
  • Min 2:2 degree classification
  • You must be an all-rounder with the ability to learn fast
  • You must be confident – someone who is willing to share their thoughts on a situation/problem


How to apply:

To apply click here: http://bit.ly/2mBWXhi quoting “DEPT

Please apply without delay - you just need to submit your CV - and we’ll give you more information about the company and guide you through the application process.

Tue 07 Mar 2017, 16:04 | Tags: Careers

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