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IC Design Engineer (27098)

Cambridge
to £65,000 DoE + Benefits

Full development process from design to validation

Join this small and highly skilled team in their work developing IC devices destined for mass production. You will be writing and refining Verilog models for simulation and synthesis as well as writing SystemVerilog code for FPGA-based benchtop testing. You will also work on validation testing suites for new silicon designs and provide support for embedded/firmware developers when needed.

The IC designs you will be working on are controllers for state-of-the-art actuators used extensively in the consumer electronics industry. Produced in the millions these devices provide exceptional positional accuracy in a small package while consuming very little power. The designs you will help create will push the envelope on what these actuators are capable of and open new markets for this technology.

Requirements:

  • Strong Verilog and SystemVerilog skills
  • Professional experience designing and verifying ICs, ASICs, or FPGAs
  • Good degree in Electronic Engineering or similar from a prestigious university
  • Full existing rights to work in the UK without the need of a visa

You will be part of a successful and growing company whose products are used by well-known electronics companies around the world. This role will likely include travel to meet business partners in Asia and America.

Keywords: Verilog, SystemVerilog, IC, ASIC, FPGA, Xilinx, Python, I2C, SPI, USB

Please note: even if you don’t have exactly the background indicated, do contact us now if this type of job is of interest – we may well have similar opportunities that you would be suited to. And of course, we always get your permission before submitting your CV to a company.

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