Senior Analog/Mixed Signal IC Design Engineer - Germany


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Recruiter

IC Resources

Listed on

4th October 2015

Location

Stuttgart

Salary/Rate

£48075 - £62868

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Analog / Mixed Signal IC Design Engineer - Stuttgart - Germany

A new opportunity has arisen for a Semiconductor company renowned for engineering excellence in the power management, automotive and the industrial field. Due to robust business growth and increased revenue, they have a key opportunity for a Analog/Mixed Signal IC Design Engineer to be based in their site in Stuttgart Germany.

In this role you will be working within a highly motivated team of system architects, Digital and Analog designers, application and test engineers and will be involved in the Design of Analog and Mixed/Signal circuits as well as High-level modelling, Design verification, silicon validation in the lab, documentation and coordinating and supervising layout.

Industry degree qualified the successful Analog / Mixed Signal IC Design Engineer will have established experience in Analog / Mixed Signal IC Design ideally in power management and specifically in some or all of the following; band gaps, regulators, amplifiers, oscillators, PLLs, ADCs, DACs and switched capacitor techniques. Experience is also required in; Analog signal processing, hardware description languages (VerilogA, VerilogAMS) and Analog/Mixed Signal design flows from concept to layout.

Excellent communication skills are required in English with German being a strong asset.

Contact me at IC Resources today to apply

Applicants with skills in the following; Analog/Mixed Signal IC Design, Semiconductor, power management, band gaps, regulators, amplifiers, oscillators, PLLs, ADCs, DACs, switched capacitor techniques, VerilogA, VerilogAMS will be considered for this role. Location: Germany, Stuttgart.

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