Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Great salary + bonus and hybrid working!
Senior DFT Engineer - Join an innovative team in Cambridge! My client are seeking a DFT specialist to join our innovative team. In this role you would be involved in hands-on DFT implementation and verification across a variety of current silicon technologies. As a company they manufacture low-cost PCs, embedded systems, and microcontrollers, as well as accessories for these core products. They have sold millions since they started production over 10 years ago. The key skills needed for the Senior DFT Engineer are: A strong track record in DFT gained across several successful ASIC projects. Implementing DFT infrastructure. Experience generating and debugging Scan ATPG patterns. Knowledge about industrial standards and practices in DFT, including ATPG, JTAG, and MBIST. If you are interested in finding out more, or applying for this position, please contact Lucy Edmondson at IC Resources
Cambridge
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