As an Intel FPGA engineer, your daily responsibilities often include designing, developing, and verifying digital hardware using FPGAs, writing and debugging code in languages like VHDL or Verilog, and utilizing tools such as Quartus Prime for synthesis and simulation. You’ll also collaborate with cross-functional teams of software engineers, hardware designers, and test engineers to integrate FPGA solutions into larger systems. Managing project documentation, performing hardware debugging, and participating in design reviews are common activities as well. This hands-on, collaborative work environment allows you to contribute to innovative technologies and ensures continuous learning and professional growth.