Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Fantastic base salary + bonus and RSU
Physical Implementation Engineer – Paris A world-leading company is looking for a Physical Implementation Engineer to be based just outside of Paris. This client provides semiconductor IP for some of the best-known brands in the world - covering a wide range of applications from AI to cars, mobile phones, IoT, cameras, and SSD controllers. This is an autonomous and varied role where you will have the opportunity to take on varied tasks with different tools and requirements. Requirements Proven experience in 3+ successful tapeouts Experience with Synthesis and STA Experience in Timing contains Knowledge of hardware programming - VHDL/Verilog Knowledge of Software programming – Python/TCL Fluent in English For more information on this role or others then please contact Jordan Browne at IC Resources.
Paris
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