Permanent Analogue IC Design Engineer Jobs in Hampshire

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Senior Analog IC Design Engineer - Sensors

Southampton, England, United Kingdom
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I am looking for a Senior/Principal Analog IC Design Engineer to work with a client based in Southampton offering a flexible hybrid model. Working within an established team on Sensor design the Senior Analog IC Design Engineer … advantage. Skills, Qualifications & Knowledge Recognised degree (or higher) in Electronics Engineering or Physics with Electronics IT/unix literate, able to use industry standard IC design tools (Cadence preferred) for schematic design, simulation, physical layout and verification CMOS technology and foundry process knowledge To complete … Laboratory test and measurement Language skills: Verilog/Verilog-A, VHDL, Matlab, Labview, etc. The successful applicant will have an Analog/Mixed Signal IC Design background with a fair amount of Layout experience and happy to do layout of blocks. It is required for this role more »
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Analog IC Design Engineer – Image Sensors

Southampton, England, United Kingdom
IC Resources
Salary: £55k - £65k plus benefits This is a new opportunity for an Analog IC Design Engineer to join a multi national organisation based at their Southampton design centre. In this role you will be working on the next generation of Sensor products in … sensor including; digital timing, pixel array control and Analog readout path, multiplexing, digitisation and serialization of Digital outputs. You will be an experienced Analog IC Designer with strong knowledge of CMOS Analog/Mixed-Signal IC design, ideally with experience of Image Sensor design. Responsibilities include … tape-out Supporting production test, lab evaluation & characterisation Industry degree qualified you will have a minimum of 5 years experience with experience in Analog IC Design in CMOS with experience in image sensors being a plus. You will have a solid understanding of design verification more »
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