Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Depends on Experience
I am recruiting for an Analog Mixed-Signal IC Design Director to join a reputable organisation in France who are looking for an experienced individual who can manage and grow the current engineering team. Responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Manage a team of engineers overseeing design from concept to production. Lead cross-functional collaboration. Ensure high-volume production meets quality and reliability standards. Develop and implement methodologies for "first-time-right" products. Communicate with stakeholders and report development progress. This role requires a track record of leading cross-functional engineering teams and a background in analog mixed-signal IC design and development. Hybrid working is available from various offices in France, and individuals must be able to speak English at a business professional level. Please contact Parm Shergill for more information
Paris
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