Analog IC Design Engineer


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Recruiter

IC Resources

Listed on

8th June 2022

Location

Prague

Salary/Rate

£35000 - £45000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

2022-06-07

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A successful multinational Semiconductor company working on state-of-the-art automotive power seeks an Analog IC Design Engineer for their expanding design centre located in the amazing city of Prague in the Czech Republic.   In this role the Analog/Mixed-Signal IC designer will have the opportunity to develop Power Management ICs for automotive and consumer applications. Tasks will include Analog/Mixed-Signal IC design and development with design responsibilities including circuit/block definition, design, verification, directing layout and providing guidance for lab evaluation.  Responsibilities include:
Design and verification of Analog/Mixed-Signal circuitry using Cadence design toolsParticipate in design development from concept datasheet to productionWorking with Systems Engineering to define key blocks and systemsProviding guidance for layoutCollaborate with Product and Systems engineers during silicon evaluation and test developmentParticipating in design reviewsShare knowledge and contribute to the team expertiseThe successful Analog IC Design Engineer will be industry degree qualified with 5+ years experience in Analog IC Design and with experience with Cadence Virtuoso design tools and ideally be familiar with automotive and/or power management technology. Strong Analog design skills and feedback theory are essential for this position. Candidate should be a quick learner and self-motivated with strong technical and communication skills.  Candidate should be a strong team-player. A chance to work with an experienced and friendly team in a unique and incredibly interesting location. Contact Leon at IC Resources today to apply and find out more!

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