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Analog Design Engineer - Semiconductors

Reading
money-bag 10000-500000 Annual
Posted 2 days ago

An accomplished Analog Design Engineer skilled in the design and layout of high-speed circuits will join a thriving scale-up semiconductor company, revolutionizing AI infrastructure, with scalable and energy-efficient development of AI hardware systems. Generous salary package and Hybrid working on offer.Requirements for the Analog Design Engineer include:Masters / PhD in Electronics or similar discipline.Significant Semiconductor industry experience in analog design and layout.Expertise in the design and layout of high-speed circuits.Experience with modern semiconductor process technologies.An advanced user of EDA tools (Cadence Virtuoso ideal).Deep understanding of transistor and wireline communications fundamentals.The successful Analog Design Engineer will be a key member of a multi-cultural, multi-disciplinary team of Engineers working on cutting-edge technology enabling the build of low-cost, scalable, energy efficient AI systems Worldwide.You will undertake design, modelling and verification of custom analog designs for high-speed serdes transceivers in advanced technology nodes; supporting customers on requirements and specifications as well as supporting analog IP and chip level integration.A very generous salary package will be offered, with excellent career development opportunities. ..... full job details .....

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