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Analogue/Mixed-Mode Designer – Semiconductors - France - CT5741

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Recruiter
ICP Search
Posted
16 August 2012
Closes
23 August 2012
Ref
CT5741
Location
France, Europe
Job Function
Specialist Area
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Salary
£Neg

Further information

Analogue/Mixed-Mode Designer – Semiconductors - France

TERRITORY: France
PACKAGE: Negotiable

COMPANY INFORMATION

Our client is a global leader in designing, manufacturing and marketing advanced semiconductors and they are seeking an Analogue/Mixed-Mode Designer based in France.

YOU MUST HAVE/BE THE FOLLOWING

Profile:
• 1 to 6 years of experience in analogue design is required, ideally in integrated analogue circuit conception.

Tools:
• Cadence Design Framework, Analog Artist, Hspice, Eldo and/or Spectre. Knowledge of Verilog or VHDL is also important.

Education:
• Engineering degree or PhD

Languages:
• Fluent English mandatory, French highly recommended

ROLE INFORMATION

Mission:
• Responsible for the design of analogue or mixed mode circuits.
• This encompasses generic analogue circuits like low noise voltage references, low noise amplifiers, regulators, comparators, etc as well as state-of-the-art A/D and D/A converters and clock synthesis structures. The participation in client meetings for circuitry specification and correct circuit use in products is required.

REF: CT5741

If you are interested in the above position, please send a copy of your up-to-date CV in Word format and in ENGLISH only to Chris@icpsearch.com
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