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Analogue / Mixed-Signal IC Designer

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Location:South West south west
Tags: ic | analogue | ic design | ic design engineer | design engineer | ic south west
Type:Permanent
Analogue / Mixed Signal IC Design Engineer with strong Analogue IC, Mixed Signal IC, CMOS, BiCMOS, 0.65nm and High Speed SERDES experience required for a role in the South West. The client is offering an exciting start-up environment developing a new standard of interface bus technology.

The client is currently operating in stealth mode and is seeking to add engineers to their team over the coming months as a final round of funding is secure. This is an opportunity to help shape the future of this company and a new industry standard and my client is offering an excellent reimbursement package with benefits and share options.

For more information send a CV or contact Dennis Weaver at Greythorn on +44 (0)20 7850 7447.



Greythorn Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
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