Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Attractive base salary + other benefits
This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Digital IC Design Engineer to join a growing a design house that is specialised in sensor interfaces, IoT and imaging. This Digital IC Design Engineer role is based in the growing technology hub of Grenoble. As a Digital IC Design Engineer, you will take ownership of the design, definition and architecture of digital blocks, and contribute to verification tasks. Key Skills: Experience in RTL design for complex ASIC projects Knowledge of hardware description languages (VHDL, Verilog, SystemVerilog) Experience with C/C++ and/or systemC would be a plus Knowledge of digital simulation and synthesis tools If you would be interested in finding out more about this position, please contact Lucy Edmondson at IC Resources.
Grenoble
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