Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
£85k - £100k + benefits
This is an opportunity for an ambitious Prinicpal Analog IC Designer to join a growing start up company based in the UK’s technology hub of Cambridge. This position would suit a Principal Analog IC Design engineer with an excellent understanding of the IC Design process in CMOS technology and with a systematic and proactive approach to design. Industry degree qualified the successful applicant will have 10 years minimum experience in Analog IC Design with experience in some or all of the following blocks: Power management (LDOs, SMPS, Bandgaps), ADC/DACs, Sensor Interface Circuits (Temperature, Capacitive), PLLs, DLLs. Experience is required in the CMOS process and design flow with an understanding of CAD/PDK, cell specification, Design, Layout and Verification as well as behavioural circuit modelling. Experience in RF IC Design is a plus with Python experience highly desired. Knowledge/Interest in Software development would be a plus. There are opportunities for career advancement as the company grows and hence there is an interest in team leadership experience. Hybrid working from within the UK is also available. Excellent communication skills in English as well as the ability work well within a team are required and the desire to make a positive contribution to an exciting new start up company is of course essential! Competitive salary plus stock options are on offer for the successful applicant. Contact Leon from IC Resources to find more.
Cambridge
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