Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Up to £85,00 dependent on experience
Lead ASIC Design Engineer – Bristol This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Digital ASIC Design Engineer to come and join our client, a leading independent design service company. You would be the Digital Lead and lead the projects from a technical perspective as well as help with the training and mentoring of other Engineers in the team. This is a unique opportunity to allow you to work on a range of projects and deliver leading-edge solutions for your customer’s needs, working in a range of markets including communications, industrial, avionics, Security fields, and more! The fact that no day will ever be the same gives you the opportunity developing your skills and expertise in all aspects as well as taking on a range of different tasks. They are partnered with several household names across the world and has been delivering their high quality and reliable service for over 25 years. Requirements VHDL or Verilog coding experience Experience with System Verilog Previous experience leading a project Knowledge of UVM Experience with EDA tools Experience in SoC architectures, CPU architecture, and Digital signal processing For more information on this role or others then please contact Jordan Browne.
Bristol
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