Application Specific Integrated Circuit Design Engineer

IC Resources
Cambridge
1 week ago
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ASIC Design Engineer

Cambridge

£75,000 to £100,000 DOE

I have a fantastic opportunity for an ASIC Design Engineer to join a fast-growing Cambridge based company working on cutting edge technology and in the area of Quantum Computing.

You do not need to have a background in Quantum and will learn as the role progresses.

As the ASIC Design Engineer, you will design and integrate from scratch complex IPs and develop tests and design low latency interfaces. You will also get the opportunity to support more junior engineers and whilst complex get to work on a wide variety of tasks.

Key skills

Experience with ASIC environments at 48nm and below.

Customisation of RISC-V CPUs

Implementation of modern classical decoders on FPGA/ASIC

Architecture of System on Chip solutions with at least one CPU and custom accelerators

If successful, you can expect a comprehensive benefits package, including annual bonus scheme, private medical insurance, life insurance, a contributory pension scheme to name a few along with equity. You can expect a competitive base salary upto £100,000 depending on your experience.

You must be able to work onsite in Cambridge.

For more information, please contact Rachel Mason at IC Resources.

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