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Analogue Design - Control, Power


Listed on:3rd July
Location:England
Salary/Rate:Upto £40000
Tags: analogue | electronics | ic | design engineer | engineering |
Type:Permanent
Start Date:asap
Reference:J009216
Recruiter:IC Resources
A Cambridge start up is looking to recruit an Analogue and Control Electronics Design Engineer to work on their revolutionary new product. Key skills to include: Analogue Design, PLL's and Control

A Cambridge start up is looking to recruit an Analogue and Control Electronics Design Engineer to work on their revolutionary new product. The focus of design will be on control electronics and include analogue control design - filters / amplifiers / linear power supplies, programming of logic devices such as CPLD's and FPGA's and Laser drive electronics, peltier control circuits and lock-in amplifier circuits.

The successful candidate will have a good degree in Electronics or Control systems with an excellent knowledge of Analogue Design gained in industry.

<i>'IC 3e - your first contact for electronics, electrical and engineering positions throughout the UK. Deep market knowledge and extensive contacts. Personal representation, strong ethics.' www.ic-3e.co.uk </ i>
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/141991
Contact Name:Eva Carey

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