Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Competitive salary + base
This is an opportunity for an experienced IC Layout Engineer to be based the growing technology hub of Grenoble. You will be working for a design house that is specialized in sensor interfaces, IoT and imaging. Throughout this role, you will support all stages of the design and work on custom image sensors. Responsibilities include: Work on preparing layout reviews. Review and analyze floorplans with circuit designers to plan work and negotiate all surface/cost/quality trade-offs. Help to optimize the layouts to meet performance requirements. Perform the sign-off for physical verification of sub-blocks. Help to write documentation in occurrence to the company's quality policy. Experience working on image sensors, ToF, or Lidar. Desirable experience includes: Passionate about joining a growing company. Happy to work independently and have the drive to progress on their own. Ability to transfer and share information and knowledge. A competitive salary is on offer as well as a range of benefits including one day of work from home a week and relocation support if needed. Excellent communication skills are required as well as the ability to take responsibility for complex circuit and system designs within delivery timescales.
Grenoble
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