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ASIC Design Engineer - ASIC, VLSI, RTL, VHDL - Europe

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Location:Denmark
Tags: asic | vhdl | asic design engineer | design engineer | telecoms | dsp | consultant | wcdma |
Type:Contract
ASIC Design Engineer with strong ASIC, VLSI, VHDL, RTL expertise required for a contact in mainland Europe. My client, a leading mobile telecoms organisation is seeking to add expertise to an existing division. This is a purely front-end design role. In summary:

- Strong ASIC Design Experience;
- Experience of VLSI;
- RTL and VHDL expertise;
- Specific mobile telecoms experience, i.e. LTE / WCDMA;
- Awareness of DSP

My client is eager to add a consultant to the team and projects at least 12 months of work. A 6 month contract is on offer for the right engineer and telephone interviews are available ASAP. For further information, please send a CV or contact Dennis Weaver at Greythorn on +44 (0)20 7850 7447.


Greythorn Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/168411

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