Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Up to £90,000 dependent on experience
Physical Design Engineer – Hampshire I am looking for a Physical Design Engineer to come and join a client in Hampshire. This is an exciting opportunity to work on Satellite SoCs through the complete life cycle. You will join a dynamic team that are now leading the way to market leadership by building complete products and systems based on their advanced technology. Their chips are used in a range of applications such as Automotive, IoT, Broadband, and automotive. Required experience: A good academic record with a 1st or 2:1 in Electronics or a related field 3+ successful tapeouts Knowledge of the entire PD flow from netlist to GDS (Floorplanning, Power planning, Placement & Optimisation, CTS, Routing, Post route optimisation, and DRC closure). Experience in logic synthesis, conformal, static timing analysis, and Place and Route (PnR) Experience working on projects at 28nm and lower For more information on this role or others then please contact Jordan Browne at IC Resources.
Farnborough
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