Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Competitive Salary + Stock options
This is an opportunity for a MEMS Design Engineer to be based in the heart of Edinburgh. You will have the chance to work with an technology company working on launching a satellite communications terminal. Responsibilities include: Work on the development of RF MEMS Devices. Performing critical review of MEMS design and layout changes. Closely work with the RF design team. Help to optimise MEMS device design Work on critical review of the MEMS design. An industry degree is required for the successful MEMS Design Engineer. Desirable experience includes: An understanding of electromechanical design and layout of MEMS Devices. Happy to work independently and have the drive to progress on their own. Understanding of MEMS reliability testing. A competitive salary is on offer as well as a range of benefits including 3 days work from home a week and relocation support if needed. If you are interested in hearing more, contact Molly at IC Resources!
Edinburgh
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