Senior Analog IC Design Engineer


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Recruiter

IC Resources

Listed on

3rd September 2020

Location

Newbury

Salary/Rate

£60000 - £75000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

2020-06-30

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This is an opportunity for an Analog IC Design Engineer to join a solid and growing Semiconductor company working on Analog/Mixed Signal IC Designs for the mobile audio market! It represents a great opportunity to work in an environment focused on innovation where you will be inspired by the best in their field and have the chance to work on cutting-edge projects. The Analog IC Design Engineer will be responsible for the design and development of Analog/Mixed Signal circuits for high performance mixed-signal audio processing IC's.

You will be required to participate in all aspects of the design, from concept to production silicon including contributing to specification, architectural development, Analog IC Design, layout supervision, validation, testing and product release.

Masters or PhD qualified in Electronic Engineering or Microelectronics, you will have relevant experience in Analog/Mixed signal CMOS circuit design along with a good knowledge of Analog IC Design fundamentals on sub-micron CMOS processes, including knowledge of low geometry physical design and will be able to work independently on block level implementation and verification.

Excellent communication skills are required with the ability to work well in a team and thrive in a dynamic environment. You will be organised, thorough and detailed with a high level of self-motivation, strong analytical and problem solving skills. 

Excellent benefits are on offer plus the chance to join a well established team with strong retention rates, working on advanced technology in one of the main semiconductor hubs of the UK. Visa sponsorship is available for the right candidate.

Contact Leon Morrison at IC Resources today to apply and find out more.

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