Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
£55,000-£65,000 + flexible hybrid working model
I am looking for a Senior/Principal Analog IC Design Engineer to work with a client based in Southampton offering a flexible hybrid model. Working within an established team on Sensor design the Senior Analog IC Design Engineer will be working at transistor, cell or block level and will have the ability to translate design requirements into verified design solutions quickly and accurately to achieve the specification and project schedule. Previous experience designing CMOS Readout ICs or imaging devices would be an advantage. Skills, Qualifications & Knowledge Recognised degree (or higher) in Electronics Engineering or Physics with Electronics IT / unix literate, able to use industry standard IC design tools (Cadence preferred) for schematic design, simulation, physical layout and verification CMOS technology and foundry process knowledge To complete complex analysis, modelling and problem solving To work to specifications and program schedules Desirable Appreciation of silicon device ‘tape out’ process Experience in the design of Image Sensors CMOS technology and foundry process knowledge Analogue micro-electronics knowledge Laboratory test and measurement Language skills: Verilog/Verilog-A, VHDL, Matlab, Labview, etc. The successful applicant will have an Analog/Mixed Signal IC Design background with a fair amount of Layout experience and happy to do layout of blocks. It is required for this role that you have a minimum of 3 years residency within the UK. Visa sponsorship available for the suitable applicant. If you would be interested in applying for, or discussing this role in more detail, please contact Leon.
Southampton
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