Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
£80,000 - £120,000 + bonus, benefits & shares
Sales and Business Development Manager - ASIC A growing fabless semiconductor company with offices across the globe is seeking an experienced sales and business development professional with strong ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) or FPGA (field-programmable gate array) expertise. This position can be located in the UK or Germany and will report to the VP of Sales. Suitable candidates will have a technical qualification within electronics/engineering and be capable of understanding the ASIC needs of customer R&D departments. This is a home-based role supporting customers across Europe and the US, and will involve up to 50% travel. Previous US experience would be preferable. Salary on offer is competitive with bonus, shares, and an extensive benefits package. ASIC Sales and Business Development Manager Requirements: Degree qualified in Electronics, or related subject Previous experience in a business development and sales role Experience with ASICs (application-specific integrated circuits) is a must Proven track record of generating business growth Excellent written and verbal communication skills Be comfortable working remotely, with extensive travel across EMEA and the US For more information on this exciting opportunity, please do not hesitate to get in touch with Dave Sharman.
Oxford
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