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IC Resources Ltd

Design for Test Engineer - DfT

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Recruiter
IC Resources Ltd
Posted
24 June 2012
Closes
22 July 2012
Ref
J18192
Contact
Caroline Pye
Location
Hertfordshire
Job Function
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Salary
salary upon experience + benefits

Further information

A Design-For-Test (DfT) Engineer is sought by our client, a leading SoC Design services provider for consumer electronics.

Working within a fast-paced, ASIC design environment, the DfT Engineer will be responsible for the specification and implementation of effective production and test features for SOC and IP designs. The SoC DfT Engineer will also be involved in testing the SoC; this would involve specifying the test phase and working with customers or third-party companies to develop test programs and hardware.

Requirements:
*BSc/MSc/MEng degree in Electronic Engineering / Computer Science or related field
*Expertise in DFT insertion, synthesis, verification and pattern generation for SOC designs
*An understanding of ASIC production test concepts
*Prior knowledge/experience of ATPG, Logic/RAM BIST and boundary scan
*RTL design skills
*Excellent interpersonal skills

Applicants must hold a Tier 1 visa or an EU passport.

Contact Caroline at IC Resources.

Key words: Design for Test (DFT) Engineer sought by leading SoC Design company in the south east. Skills required include: digital ASIC / FPGA design, Design for Test, DfT, test, ATPG, BIST, boundary scan, verification, SoC, IC, VHDL, Verilog, Linux.

IC Resources - your first contact for ASIC / FPGA jobs globally. Deep market knowledge and extensive contacts. Personal representation, strong ethics. www.ic-resources.com

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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