Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Great opportunity to join a market leader in consumer electronics!
An opportunity has become available for an IC Validation Engineer to join a well-established company working on consumer electronic products based in Cambridge. As an IC Validation you will have a number of responsibilities that include; Test automation and development using Python IC Test and Validation Create and manage documentation Research, develop and improve test methodologies To be considered for the IC Validation Engineer vacancy you must have: Minimum 5 years industry experience Good knowledge of Python Experience with hardware test equipment Understanding of embedded electronic systems An understanding of FPGA/IC development If you have interest in applying to the IC Validation Engineer vacancy or would like further information, please contact Roberta Wright.
Cambridge
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