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Lead IC Design Engineer

Oxford Circus
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Lead IC Design Engineer - £80k - £100k – Oxford

Hexwired Recruitment is recruiting for a rapidly expanding Electronics manufacturer based in Oxford now seeking a Lead IC Design Engineer to develop a greenfield project the company is building from scratch as well lead the design team.

The company have had a huge round of investment and are now seeking a Lead IC Design Engineer ideally with broader experience working on Mixed Signal design, Architecture design and EDA tools. You will be working with customers internationally utilising the latest technologies within Wireless Systems.

The company are rapidly expanding, and there is genuine scope within the hardware team to move into a management role within the company.

Key Skills:

  • Degree, MsC or PhD in Electronic Systems, Embedded Systems, Maths or similar

  • 5+ experience in Mixed Signal IC Design

  • Solid commercial technical experience

  • Good experience working EDA tools such as Cadence, Synopsys etc.

    The company are looking to offer circa £100k dependent on experience along with an excellent benefits package, Stock options and the chance to work on a diverse range of products. If you’re interested in this Lead IC Design engineer job, please apply.

    For more information on this role, or any other jobs across; Embedded, C++ programming, Embedded Linux, Mechanical, Systems, Python, Operations, Golang Development, Machine Learning, Electronics, FPGA, Data Science or Simulation contact us today

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