Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
£40 - £60k depending on experience.
An exciting opportunity in London has arisen and my client is now looking for an eager Photonic Integrated Circuit Design Engineer (PIC) . The Photonic Integrated Circuit Designer will be joining a new start-up company seeking to revolutionise Quantum hardware . As a PIC Engineer , you will be developing and improving the design and enhancing the performance of their PIC. Skills necessary: Experience in simulating photonic integrated circuits Experience in design on photonic layouts would be a plus. Experience with optical characterisation setups and conducting measurements Good evaluative skills for summarising measurement data Experience with Lumerical FDTD If you have the necessary skills for this role, please ensure they are in your CV. For further information or to send in an application for the PIC Engineering vacancy please get in touch with Phil Wright.
Southend-on-Sea
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