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IC Resources Ltd

Senior RF IC Design Engineer - Dublin

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Recruiter
IC Resources Ltd
Posted
10 June 2012
Closes
08 July 2012
Ref
J18568
Contact
Leon Morrison
Location
Dublin
Job Function
Specialist Area
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Salary
Excellent salary plus stock options

Further information

Start up Semiconductor company based in Dublin, Ireland seeks a Senior RF IC Design Engineer. Key Skills; RF CMOS design, low power circuits, RF layouts, RF front end blocks (Switch, DA, LNA, Up-convert mixer, down convert mixer) and/or Synthesiser blocks (VCOs).

An opportunity for an experienced Senior RF IC Design has arisen with an exciting start up company based in Dublin, Ireland.

In this role as a RF IC Design Engineer, you will be responsible for RF IC Design, feasibility analysis, specification preparation and review as well as carrying out critical RF layouts.

Experience is required in RF CMOS design, low power circuit design techniques for wideband radio and experience in the 3Ghz-10Ghz range, RF front end blocks (Switch, DA, LNA, Up-convert mixer, down convert mixer) and/or Synthesiser blocks (VCOs', Prescalars).

Excellent communications skills and ability to work on own initiative to come up with innovative solutions is imperative.

Contact Leon at IC Resources today to apply.

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