Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Fantastic base salary, bonus and RSU
I am looking for an experienced Digital Design Engineer as I have a new position in Bristol. A world-leading wireless semiconductor company is looking for an experienced Digital Design Engineer to join their Wireless team. You will be joining a successful engineering department whose deliveries can be found in billions of Bluetooth and voice and music products worldwide. Responsibilities would include: Bachelors or Masters in Electronic Engineering or a related field Expert RTL Design in System Verilog Knowledge of mixed-signal design techniques Experience integrating Digital IP and Analog macros. Strong scripting and automation skills using Python or Perl Knowledge of Verification Being a top company this client offers a competitive base salary, bonus scheme RSU’s, and other benefits.
Bristol
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