Imeplementation Lead - ASIC


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Computer Futures

Listed on

23rd November 2018

Location

Oxfordshire

Salary/Rate

£80000 - £90000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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A rare requirement has emerged from an established and technically-minded business in South Oxford, regarding an experienced hire within their ASIC function.

The business urgently requires an Implementation Lead, to focus on ASIC / SOC Chip Design as well as making a large contribution towards physical implementation, synthesis, constraints, STA, LEC and Layout. You will be involved with design teams, constraint setting, floor-planning, clock & reset design & CDC checks.

Besides the above you will be involved with; vendor selection, vendor evaluation, design teams as well as recruiting full-time or interim staff to focus on implementation, synthesis, constraints, STA, LEC and Layout.

Essential Requirements;

* Experienced in physical implementation, synthesis, constraints, STA, LEC and Layout.

* ASIC / SOC chip design - Verilog or VHDL for complex multi-clock design.

* Scripting in TCL and Perl.

Desirable Requirements;

* Good degree in electronics or software (1st or 2:1).

Salaries are open as we are looking to achieve as much coverage as possible, as well as the business appreciating the experience ideal candidate may hold!

Company Benefits include; Annual Bonus, Matched Pension & Various Insurances.

FLEXIBLE WORKING ARRANGEMENTS AVAILABLE.

If you wanted to lead implementation for an innovative and forward thinking business, then please click 'apply' or contact Computer Futures directly.

To find out more about Computer Futures please visit www.computerfutures.com

Computer Futures, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy | Registered office | 1st Floor, 75 King William Street, London, EC4N 7BE, United Kingdom | Partnership Number | OC387148 England and Wales

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