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Analog IC Designer - Infineon Singapore

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Recruiter
Contact Singapore
Posted
31 July 2012
Closes
29 August 2012
Location
Singapore
Job Function
Specialist Area
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Salary
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Further information

Analog IC Designer: Infineon Singapore
Contact Singapore is pleased to advise that there is currently an opportunity for qualified candidates to join Infineon in Singapore as an Analog IC Designer.

About the Position:
• Responsible for the development of Mixed Signal IP in mainly CMOS technology for Industrial and Automotive application; Circuit level simulation and verification, block and top level design, circuit/block layout, lab evaluation and support for circuit blocks, interpreting requirement specifications to achieve design strategies;

Qualifications:
• Bachelor Degree/Master/PhD in Electronics/Electrical Engineering/Physics

Experience / Knowledge:
• 8yrs (Staff) 6~8yrs (Senior Engineer) working experience in Mixed Signal design
• Experience in Mixed signal design in PLL, DLL, regulator and particularly ADC/DAC
• Direct customer interaction in concept, and specification discussion
• Project Management
• Deep understanding (at least 5 years experience in design) of state of art ADC/DAC architecture
• Independent, able to work under minimal supervision
• Leadership qualities, able to drive project
• Team player, able to work with internal and external partners
• Good communications, interpersonal skills and presentation skills
• Able to work under pressure and challenging environment

Please click on the 'Apply Now' button to apply

Applicants are also encouraged to register for the Contact Singapore Virtual Career Event scheduled for 21 and 22 Aug 2012. During the event, applicants will be able to chat electronically with recruiters from Infineon in Singapore. To register for the event, please visit: http://www.contactsingapore.sg/electronicsVCF2012

Contact Singapore


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