Digital Design Engineer - ASIC / FPGA, Dublin
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If you are a Digital Design Engineer looking to work for one of the world's leading SoC companies, this is a superb opportunity.
Based in Dublin, our client is renowned the world over for their leadership in FPGA, SoC, and IC technology. They are looking to hire a Digital Design Engineer into their EDA software test team, which ensures that our client's software meets the very highest quality standards.
Whilst this might sound like a software position, this role has a heavy hardware focus, and will involve creating designs and using them to test timing closure on the latest FPGAs. The role requires strong VHDL / Verilog design skills, and plenty of innovation and creativity to imagine the many ways in which software can be used, in order to identify software flaws.
Required:
*Proven previous experience in a Digital ASIC or FPGA design role
*Solid hands-on skills in VHDL or Verilog, for RTL design
*A high level of organisation and communication skills
*Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
Experience in any of the below would be an advantage, but not essential:
*System Verilog
*C or C++ programming
*PERL and/or TCL scripting
*Knowledge of software development & test methodologies
This is a great opportunity to work with the latest technology, within a company that values a positive working environment and good work-life balance.
Your package will include a competitive basic salary, annual bonus, stock award plan, and benefits including generous pension scheme, health cover and more.
Interested in more details? Please contact Caroline Pye @ IC Resources.
Opportunity for a Digital IC Design Engineer with key skills in: Digital IC, ASIC, SoC, RTL, FPGA, IP, Verification, VHDL, Verilog, SystemVerilog, UVM, OVM, scripting, tcl, perl, test, hardware, software, C, C++, test, Semiconductor, Electronics, Dublin, Ireland, Europe.