Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Depends on experience
I am looking for a talented Principal RF IC Design Engineer to join a global organisation based in Belgium, focused on developing cutting-edge, next-generation transceivers for the mobile market. Key Responsibilities: Analyse different circuit topologies and choose the best architecture. Fine-tune parameters to meet stringent performance criteria. Work closely with a multidisciplinary team to ensure technical excellence, product quality, and timely project completion. Qualifications and Experience: Over 10 years of industry experience in RF IC design. Strong academic background in a relevant field. Proven experience in technical leadership. This role requires technical expertise, a collaborative spirit, and a dedication to maintaining the highest standards in performance, quality, and project management. If you’re interested in learning more, please get in touch with me, Parm Shergill.
Leuven
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