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Hardware Developer

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Chicago, IL, USA
Senior level
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Chicago, IL, USA
Senior level
The Hardware Developer will design and maintain critical network paths focusing on low-latency digital logic design and software interfacing drivers.
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Quantiq specializes in high frequency derivatives trading in the largest markets worldwide. Our approach is rigorous and pragmatic, driven by technological expertise and analytics, informed by real-world experience. We value employees who love to learn and have the tenacity, curiosity, and willpower to contribute to our continuing success.

We are a small but passionate team, dedicated to enhancing and refining our tried and true methods as we commit to our ongoing growth and performance.

Role Description:

As a Hardware Developer, you’ll be responsible for designing, optimizing, and maintaining our critical network paths and infrastructure. Working alongside a skilled team of developers, you’ll contribute to our custom FPGA data processing platform, focusing on low-latency digital logic design, IP optimization, and software interfacing drivers. This role demands expert knowledge of digital circuits, tools, and computer architecture, and a relentless drive to push systems to their maximum performance potential. If the following resonates with you, we would love to welcome you to our team.

Job Responsibilities:

-Architect and develop low-latency modules and platforms in Verilog/VHDL, with precise management of multiple clock domains and data streams

-Design custom network protocol drivers in C++, with focus on performance, concurrency, and memory optimization

-Document code intricacies, architecture decisions, and optimization strategies to foster knowledge sharing across teams

-Conduct in-depth debugging and profiling of new and legacy code, implementing fixes that maintain or enhance performance

-Evaluate system performance and refine technical operations

-Write quality, highly performant code (Verilog/VHDL and C/C++)

Qualifications:

-5+ years in Hardware Development, preferably in low-latency or performance-sensitive environments

-Familiarity with network protocols, hardware build scripting, and debug tools using Xilinx Vivado, FPGAs, and IP

-Advanced proficiency in Verilog, SystemVerilog, and/or VHDL, and C/C++

-Excellent communication skills within a collaborative environment

-Demonstrated ability to respond promptly and accurately in a fast-paced, dynamic environment

-Strong skills in solving complex mathematical and engineering challenges

Please Apply If:

-You are enthusiastic about the latest developments in circuits and FPGA boards

-You have hands-on experience with high-performance infrastructure

-You’re comfortable navigating large codebases

-You enjoy performance tuning and digging into low-level system details

-You think of ways to solve complex engineering challenges even when you’re off the clock

Application Requirement:

Write a program in C++ that takes in a file as input and reverses every line and puts it in a different file. Try to do this with as little memory footprint as possible and as fast as possible.

Attach the file as a .txt in the "Application Requirement" section.

Quantiq Chicago, Illinois, USA Office

Our office is located in the iconic Chicago Board of Trade Building, a staple of the Chicago skyline.

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