Digital ASIC Design Engineer


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Recruiter

IC Resources

Listed on

19th December 2019

Location

Brighton

Salary/Rate

£70000 - £90000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

2019-12-19

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I have an exciting and unique opportunity for an ASIC design engineer in the beautiful seaside city of Brighton! In one of Britain’s most famous seaside cities a new and growing company are looking to build a silicon team working on Quantum technology! Quantum Computing is an area of significant interest for the future, and much investment is being channelled into its Research and Development. One of our clients, a Brighton-based VC-backed start-up, is currently looking to hire Digital ASIC Design Engineers to join the team in the construction of a Quantum Computer. You will be working closely with Quantum engineers and colleagues in the design team on a new project to merge Quantum technology onto Silicon and to refine circuit specifications. You will have a strong understanding of digital IC design either from a theoretical or commercial environment with a background in Physics being a strong advantage. You will be master’s or PhD qualified and should have a minimum of 3 years’ experience in a digital IC design. Experience is required in; RTL design using Verilog, verification, STA and synthesis, ideally this will be working on the digital components of mixed-signal IC’s and any experience in power management and design tools such as Cadence, Synopsys and Mentor would be advantageous. This role would suit someone either from a research/R&D background or someone who is interested in working in such an environment. You will be a strong team player, able to communicate your ideas and knowledge whilst encouraging ideas and input from others. You will be inquisitive and able to show high levels of initiative and innovation.  Please note you must have the right to work in the UK/EU for this role. For more detail and further discussions please contact Rachel Mason @ IC Resources. 

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