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Senior Analogue IC Design Engineer

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Senior Analogue IC Design Engineer
Senior Analogue IC Design Engineer
Location: London, Hybrid Working (2 Days Per Week On-Site Near Fenchurch Street Station) Salary: £70,000 - £100,000 + Benefits
A fantastic opportunity for a Senior Analogue IC Design Engineer to join an advanced semiconductor company, specialising in next-generation memory devices and highly innovative chip technology.
This engineering-led business operates within a niche, high-growth segment of the semiconductor market. It provides the chance to tackle technically challenging projects, collaborate in a supportive team environment, and deliver meaningful impact in groundbreaking projects.
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About the Role
In this role, you will:
- Lead analogue IC design activities across new product development programmes
- Design and optimise core mixed-signal circuitry
- Support silicon validation efforts
- Collaborate closely with layout, digital, and device engineering teams
Key Responsibilities
- Design and develop DAC (Digital-to-Analogue Converters) and ADC (Analogue-to-Digital Converters) circuitry
- Conduct simulation, modelling, and circuit optimisation
- Engage with digital, layout, and device teams to ensure seamless integration
- Participate in testing, validation, and performance improvement of semiconductor products


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Requirements
- 7+ years of experience in analogue / mixed-signal IC design
- Proven expertise in DAC and ADC circuits
- Background in semiconductor, ASIC, or IC product development
- Experience with industry-standard EDA tools, such as Cadence Design Systems or Synopsys
- Memory technology experience is a benefit and provides a competitive edge
This role is ideal for senior engineers seeking technically engaging work with ownership opportunities and a chance to shape future semiconductor products.
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