Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Base + RSU
ASIC Design Engineer (Digital IP) – Senior/Staff Level Bristol, UK This is a superb opportunity to join one of the world’s leading semiconductor companies as a Digital IP Design Engineer. You will join a leading player in wireless earbud, headset and smart speaker market. You will be joining a successful engineering department whose deliveries can be found in billions of Bluetooth and Voice and Music products worldwide. Based in their bustling Bristol office, this role offers a Staff Engineer position in Digital IP Design working alongside System architects, Analog, Verification, Validation and Software teams. This is an onsite position, and you will be required to be in a commutable distance to Bristol or happy to relocate to the City. Required Competencies SoC level design and IP Integration Experience. Strong scripting and automation skills using Python, Perl or equivalent are essential. Knowledge of mixed signal design and verification techniques. Familiarity with the Arm AMBA/AXI specifications or other bus protocols. RTL design in System Verilog and expert digital design knowledge. Expert in debugging design issues reported in simulation or formal verification. As a top company you can expect an excellent base salary, stock and a performance related bonus. They also offer a stock purchase scheme, enhanced parental leaves and global well-being days! Amongst many more! If you are interested in the opportunity, please contact Rachel Mason at IC Resources for a more detailed discussion.
Bristol
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