Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Depends on experience
I am recruiting for an Analog/Mixed-Signal Design Engineer to join an innovative organisation located near Paris. This forward-thinking team is engaged in unique projects, and I am looking for a skilled professional to join their team. Responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Designing mixed-signal integrated circuits for both customer and research projects. Getting hands-on with simulation, layout, validation, and characterisation. Creating and patenting new intellectual property. Collaborating with industrial companies, universities, and research institutes. Embracing challenges and thinking outside the box. To be considered for this role I am looking for an individual with some image sensor or ADC experience. If you would like to explore this opportunity further, please contact Parm Shergill from IC Resources.
Paris
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