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Principal Analogue IC Design Engineer

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Recruiter
Jam Recruitment
Posted
26 June 2012
Closes
24 July 2012
Ref
BBBH30601
Contact
Guy Brown
Location
Harlow
Job Function
Specialist Area
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Salary
£50000.00 - £65000.00 per annum + Full bens

Further information

Principal Analogue IC Design Engineer is required by a fabless semiconductor design company on a permanent employment basis for a high-technology semiconductor chipset company based in reach of Cambridgeshire, North London, Essex (e.g. commutable from Cambridge, London, Bishops Stortford, Harlow, Hertford, Chelmsford, M11 etc.)

The Principal Analogue IC Design Engineer will be a pivotal member of a small ASIC Design Group who are developing advanced integrated circuits used in frequency controlled oscillator and timing applications (e.g. VCO, TCXO, OCXO, VCXO) for mobile / wireless technology and portable products.

To be considered for the Principal Analogue IC Design Engineer role you will need to be able to demonstrate a successful track record of developing analog semiconductor ASIC designs covering system, block architecture, and transistor level design across a number of projects from concept through to tape out. Ideally this will be coupled with Cadence design tools and some BiCMOS knowledge (although CMOS will also be considered).

Are you an experienced Analogue ASIC Designer? Would you like to be a pivotal member of a small IC design group?

If so, then for further information on this Principal Analogue IC Enginee position based in the Cambs / Essex / London area, please contact Guy Brown on 020 3151 1265 or email (quoting Ref: BBBH30601). www.jamrecruitment.co.uk

JAM Recruitment Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

Jam Recruitment


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