Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Salary depends on experience
I am looking for an experienced Analog Mixed-Signal IC Design Engineer to join my client in the Grenoble area to help develop ADCs and other advanced analog and mixed-signal IPs. Responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Analysing ADC specifications and other analog IPs with a detailed, methodical approach. Leading preliminary studies with customers to identify and select the optimal architectures. Participating in design reviews and technical discussions, sharing your expertise to drive projects forward. To be considered for this opportunity, you must have proven, hands-on industry experience designing ADCs and other mixed-signal circuits. Visa sponsorship is not available. Please get in touch with Parm Shergill for more information.
Grenoble
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