Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
€55,000 - €75,00 + flexible hybrid / remote working
Application Engineer - IC Validation We are recruiting for an experienced Application Engineer - IC Validation to join an established company based in France. You will be the technical Bridge between the silicon design team and customers, ensuring that the products are successfully integrated unto customer applications. You will play a key role in providing customers with technical support and optimising the performance of our silicon solutions in real world cases. We are looking for someone with the following experience, At least 5 years experience in high frequency, RF silicon validation and semiconductor testing. Strong understanding of Digital / Mixed signal IC’s. Excellent RF/systems technical skills A good knowledge of high – speed interfaces such as PCIe, USB or Ethernet. Knowledge of power integrity and PCB layout best practices. Familiarity with software development tools Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain technical concepts to customers (English required) My client can offer flexible hybrid / remote working with laboratories based in Caen, Grenoble and Paris. Apply online today or contact Gemma Rowe at IC Resources.
Paris
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