Staff Digital Design Engineer - DSP
AMD · Penicuik, United Kingdom · Engineering
About this role
AMD is hiring a staff-level Systems Engineer in the operations function based in Penicuik, United Kingdom. The posting calls out experience with Data Structures, Frontend Development, Embedded Systems.
- Role
- Systems Engineer
- Function
- operations
- Level
- staff
- Track
- Tech leadership
- Location
- Penicuik, United Kingdom
- Department
- Engineering
- Posted
- May 6, 2026
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Job description
from AMD careersWHAT YOU DO AT AMD CHANGES EVERYTHING
At AMD, our mission is to build great products that accelerate next-generation computing experiences—from AI and data centers, to PCs, gaming and embedded systems. Grounded in a culture of innovation and collaboration, we believe real progress comes from bold ideas, human ingenuity and a shared passion to create something extraordinary. When you join AMD, you’ll discover the real differentiator is our culture. We push the limits of innovation to solve the world’s most important challenges—striving for execution excellence, while being direct, humble, collaborative, and inclusive of diverse perspectives. Join us as we shape the future of AI and beyond. Together, we advance your career.
THE ROLE:
This is an outstanding opportunity for an experienced engineer passionate about digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms and their application in high-speed SerDes (Serializer/Deserializer) systems. As part of a team, you will optimize and implement advanced DSP algorithms and circuits for 200+Gbps SerDes, with a strong focus on power efficiency and optimization. Your work will directly impact the performance and robustness of AMD’s next-generation connectivity solutions for markets such as data center networking, wireless telecommunications, and aerospace/defense.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Collaborate with architects, hardware, and verification engineers to refine and implement new DSP features for cutting-edge and next-generation SerDes transceivers with a focus on low power