Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Excellent salary + benefits
DFT Engineer Are you an experienced DFT Engineer looking for a challenging opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge technology? We are seeking passionate professionals to join a fast-growing company in a dynamic and innovative environment. Based in the stunning Sophia-Antipolis business park, this role offers the perfect combination of professional growth and an exceptional lifestyle near the Mediterranean Sea. As a DFT Engineer , you will play a crucial role in ensuring the quality, reliability and testability of advanced SoC designs. This role provides opportunities to take ownership of projects, develop innovative solutions, and grow alongside the company. What we’re Looking For: Proficiency in DFT and structural debug concepts and methodologies, including SCAN insertion, Boundary SCAN, MBIST and JTAG. A solid understanding of Verilog and SystemVerilog. Experience using an industry standard tool for DFT and simulation. Knowledge of the ASIC design flow. Excellent written and spoken English. A collaborative team player with strong communication skills. This is your chance to join a thriving organisation at the forefront of innovation. As a DFT Engineer , you’ll have the opportunity to work on groundbreaking projects, collaborate with top industry professionals, and advance your career in a supportive and forward-thinking environment. Apply today or contact Lucy Edmondson at IC Resources for more information.
Sophia Antipolis
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