Mixed Signal Verification Engineer
IC ResourcesPosted 1 weeks ago
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About this role
We are looking for a Mixed-Signal Verification Engineer for our multinational Semiconductor client based in Berkshire, UK.
This is a superb chance for a Mixed-Signal Verification Engineer to broaden their skill base and work on the most cutting-edge ICs in the market today. Working as a member of a world-class group of IC engineers, you will be responsible for all aspects of the verification process for complex mixed signal IC designs, and actively contribute to enhancements in the mixed-signal verification methodology.
You will enjoy working within a supportive team that offers a lot in the way of person and professional development, and receive great rewards for your contributions.
Requirements Include
Get in touch! Please contact Caroline Pye @ IC Resources.
This is a superb chance for a Mixed-Signal Verification Engineer to broaden their skill base and work on the most cutting-edge ICs in the market today. Working as a member of a world-class group of IC engineers, you will be responsible for all aspects of the verification process for complex mixed signal IC designs, and actively contribute to enhancements in the mixed-signal verification methodology.
You will enjoy working within a supportive team that offers a lot in the way of person and professional development, and receive great rewards for your contributions.
Requirements Include
- A BSc / MSc degree within Electronic Engineering, or equivalent
- A solid background within Analog Mixed-Signal Verification, with demonstrated success delivering complex mixed-signal ICs right-first-time
- Experience in modelling analog subsystems using VerilogA/AMS / SystemVerilog
- Scripting experience with Python, sh/csh, TCL, Make
- A great team spirit, and excellent communication skills in English
Get in touch! Please contact Caroline Pye @ IC Resources.