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Senior Staff Digital Designer (ASIC)

Senior Staff Digital Designer (ASIC)

ic resourcesSwitzerland, Europe
Il y a plus de 30 jours
Type de contrat
  • CDI
Description de poste

A beautiful, healthy location, and the chance to join a world-leader developing cutting-edge, ultra-low power integrated circuits. Join our client as a Digital IC Design Engineer.

Located in the French-speaking region of Switzerland, our client’s expertise within low power integrated circuit development spans 40 years.

They are now seeking a Digital IC Design Engineer to join their wireless team, and offer a great chance to undertake a challenging role operating in all areas of the ASIC design flow process.

In this role you will :

  • Have a key role in the development of sensor ICs, taking responsibility for design architecture, RTL design and verification process, using UVM methodology
  • Support the Digital IC Design Lead in the product definition and design execution
  • Interface with remote design teams and interface with the quality, design services, fab, and back-end design groups, analog and software teams
  • Receive support and training, and have the chance to innovate and put your ideas into practice

You will need :

  • A degree (BSc / MSc) in Electronic Engineering or similar
  • A proven background working as a Digital IC Design Engineer, with solid hands-on skills in RTL design - Verilog / SystemVerilog (circa 5-10+ years' experience), and digital-analog integration
  • A good handle on ASIC Verification activities
  • Physical implementation knowledge
  • Excellent communication skills in English (French would be a great plus, but not required)
  • To be eligible to work in Switzerland, either with an EU passport or Swiss visa
  • Previous of experience of ultra-low power RF-SOC or mixed signal products, analog modelling, scripting or the automotive industry will all be beneficial
  • Get in touch today for details : contact Rob Hudson @ IC Resources