CAD Support Engineer


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Recruiter

IC Resources

Listed on

28th December 2020

Location

Cambridge

Salary/Rate

£55000 - £70000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

2020-11-27

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A new opportunity has arisen for a CAD Support Engineer to join a fast growing start-up company based in the UK’s technology hub of Cambridge.  This position would suit an experienced CAD/EDA Support Engineer with experience in supporting Analog IC Design teams with EDA tool usage. You will be automating the configuration of Analog IC Design environments as well as the automation of testing and installation of PDKs and EDA tools whilst managing a broad range of PDKs for Analog and Digital. Experience is required in some or all of the following:
An excellent understanding of Mentor, Cadence and Synopsys environments, setups and usesUnderstanding of PDKs, structure and contentInstalling and configuring EDA toolsManaging EDA licenses and license serversAutomation and scripting Understanding of Spice/Spectre modelsPhysical verification decks and configurationLinux/Unix environmentsRevision control within an EDA environmentExperience with Python, Skill and/or TCL, bash/csh scripting would be beneficial. Any practical analog IC design experience is also of interest. Industry degree qualified the successful applicant will have 5 years minimum experience in a CAD/EDA Support position. Excellent communication skills in English as well as the ability work well within a team are required and the desire to make a positive contribution to an exciting new start up company is of course essential! You will be enthusiastic at helping and supporting an industry-changing approach to Analog IC Design which also makes this opportunity even more unique and exiting from a CAD Support perspective. Competitive salary plus stock options are on offer for the successful applicant.  Contact Leon from IC Resources to find out more.
 

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