Physical Design Engineer: End-to-End ASIC/SoC Impact in Cambridge

Physical Design Engineer: End-to-End ASIC/SoC Impact in Cambridge

Cambridge Full-Time 60000 - 80000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
IC Resources

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Contribute to full chip development from netlist to GDSII in a small, impactful team.
  • Company: IC Resources, a dynamic company based in Cambridge.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary and opportunities for professional growth.
  • Other info: Collaborative environment with hands-on experience in cutting-edge technology.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact in the exciting world of ASIC/SoC design.
  • Qualifications: Strong background in Electronics or Electrical Engineering and 2+ years in Physical Design.

The predicted salary is between 60000 - 80000 Β£ per year.

IC Resources in Cambridge is seeking a Physical Design Engineer to contribute across the full chip development lifecycle, from netlist to GDSII, within a small team where your contributions have direct impact.

The role requires a strong academic background in Electronics or Electrical Engineering and at least two years in Physical Design, with hands-on experience in ASIC/SoC flows and cross-functional collaboration.

Physical Design Engineer: End-to-End ASIC/SoC Impact in Cambridge employer: IC Resources

IC Resources is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work culture that fosters innovation and collaboration in the heart of Cirencester. With a strong commitment to employee growth, you will have access to continuous learning opportunities and the chance to work on cutting-edge projects that make a real impact in rugged hardware design. Join us to be part of a supportive team that values your expertise and encourages you to thrive in a challenging yet rewarding environment.

IC Resources

Contact Details:

IC Resources Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Physical Design Engineer: End-to-End ASIC/SoC Impact in Cambridge

Physical Design
ASIC Design
SoC Design
Netlist to GDSII Flow
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Electronics Engineering
Electrical Engineering