Teledyne Technologies Incorporated

aerospace and defense

RTLDesignEngineeringIntern

$51–68k Camarillo, California, United States FULL TIME
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The Brief

“RTL Design Engineering Intern at Teledyne Technologies Incorporated. Skills: RTL Design, Verilog, SystemVerilog, Infrared Sensors. Design RTL modules. Implement RTL modules”

What You'll Achieve.

meets strict timing, power, and noise‑sensitivity constraints; verify functionality and robustness; contribute to sensor prototypes

Industry & Context.

aerospace and defense
Problems you'll solve

analytical skills; debug RTL issues

Eligibility Requirements

U. S. citizenship due to access restrictions

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field, understanding of digital logic design, hardware description languages, Verilog or SystemVerilog, U. S. citizenship

Nice to Have

imaging systems, sensor architectures, mixed-signal concepts, FPGA development, ASIC design flows, infrared imaging, optics, sensor physics

What You'll Do.

Implement RTL modules

Write synthesizable Verilog/SystemVerilog

Analyze simulation waveforms

Contribute to design reviews

Document design specifications

Document verification plans

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

collaboration; work with product team

Full Job Description

**Be visionary** Teledyne Technologies Incorporated provides enabling technologies for industrial growth markets that require advanced technology and high reliability. These markets include aerospace and defense, factory automation, air and water quality environmental monitoring, electronics design and development, oceanographic research, deepwater oil and gas exploration and production, medical imaging and pharmaceutical research.​ We are looking for individuals who thrive on making an impact and want the excitement of being on a team that wins. **Job Description** **Join Teledyne Imaging Sensors as an RTL Design Engineering Intern** Are you ready to launch your career to the next level? Join our mission-focused team, where we value technical excellence, collaboration, and agility. We’re the world’s leading provider of infrared sensors for space, with customers like NASA, ESA, and the US Department of Defense. **What You’ll Do:** * Design and implement RTL modules for infrared sensor subsystems, including: * Pixel readout controllers * Timing generators * High‑speed data formatting and output interfaces * Write synthesizable Verilog/SystemVerilog that meets strict timing, power, and noise‑sensitivity constraints * Develop testbenches and run simulations to verify functionality and robustness * Support integration of digital logic with analog/mixed‑signal blocks such as ADCs, ROICs, and sensor biasing circuits * Analyze simulation waveforms, debug RTL issues, and contribute to design reviews * Document design specifications, verification plans, and results **What You Need:** * Pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field * Strong understanding of digital logic design and hardware description languages * Experience with Verilog or SystemVerilog * Familiarity with imaging systems, sensor architectures, or mixed‑signal concepts is a plus * Exposure to FPGA development or ASIC design flows * Interest in infrared imaging, optics,

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