Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Salary depends on experience
I am recruiting an Analog IC Designer to join a leader in high-temperature, high-power semiconductors that delivering solutions for efficient power conversion and compact motor drives. Responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Define, design, verify, and document IC development. Determine architecture partitioning, logic and transistor-level design, and system simulation. Participate in the entire process flow from high-level design to synthesis, layout, power and size estimations, packaging, and reliability. Define test and qualification strategy, recommend equipment and software, and evaluate results. Ensure complete product verification and production test support. Provide technical consulting support to design, marketing, and customer teams regarding Semiconductor/IC device/component design issues. Regular contact with customers in the frame of ASIC design. For more information about this Analog IC Designer role, please contact Parm Shergill.
Mont-Saint-Guibert
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