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Senior Analog IC Design Engineer

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3 months ago
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This is a standout opportunity for a Senior Analog IC Design Engineer to join a fast-growing, well-backed startup based in the UK’s technology hub of Cambridge. Full remote working is possible with this role, or onsite.


Working as part of a small, growing IC team, the Senior Analog IC Design Engineer will be responsible for analog block /Sub-system developments as well as design, definition and implementation. This role would suit an Analog IC Designer with a dynamic, start-up mentality, combined with an excellent understanding of the IC Design process in CMOS technology.


We are looking for someone with:


  • A BSc/MSc degree qualification in Electronic Engineering or similar industry field
  • Several years of experienced within Analog IC Design, with experience in some or all of the following blocks: Power management (LDOs, SMPS, Bandgaps), ADC/DACs, Sensor Interface Circuits (Temperature, Capacitive), PLLs, DLLs
  • A strong understanding of CMOS process and design flow
  • Programming skills (for example Python, C, linux, verilogA, Matlab) would be a plus, but not essential
  • Superb interpersonal and teamwork skills, with a drive and passion for contributing to an exciting start-up (essential!)
  • Eligibility to work in the UK (visa sponsorship cannot be provided for this role)


A competitive salary plus stock option package is on offer.


If you are an Analog IC Design Engineer with the above skill set looking for your next career step, get in touch for more information! Contact

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