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IC Resources Ltd

Senior ASIC/FPGA Applications Engineer

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Recruiter
IC Resources Ltd
Posted
08 June 2012
Closes
06 July 2012
Ref
J13522
Contact
Caroline Pye
Location
Cambridgeshire
Job Function
Specialist Area
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Salary
Competitive £££ + benefits

Further information

Top multinational company seeks an ASIC/FPGA Applications engineer to support UK customer base. Skills required: digital ASIC / FPGA / IC / SoC design, VHDL, Verilog, simulation, Simulink, Matlab, DSP, digital signal processing, EDA tools.

Our client is looking for a Senior ASIC/FPGA Applications Engineer to support their existing customer accounts and help develop their business. Experience in modelling / simulation tools from the Semiconductor design industry is required for this role.

Based out of Cambridge, the Application Engineer will provide in-depth technical support to our client's UK customer base; engaging with customers to understand their requirements and demonstrating how the use of software tools can overcome difficulties in the design and enhance the development process. The role will involve 25% travel.

Requirements:
-Degree or equivalent in Electronic or Electrical engineering
-Strong hardware design experience with FPGAs and/or ASICs
-Experience of MATLAB, C/C++, Simulink, HDL, EDA tools is essential
-Excellent communication and presentation skills
- Previous experience working as an Applications Engineer is not essential; this role could also suit an ASIC/FPGA engineer looking to move into a customer-facing role.

IC Resources - your first contact for ASIC / FPGA positions throughout the UK, Europe and worldwide.

IC Resources Ltd

IC Resources is Europe’s largest and longest established semiconductor recruitment firm. With specialist USA and China consultants and an extensive Asia Pac partner network, our aim is to be the semiconductor industry's de facto recruitment partner.

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