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Senior Analogue IC Design Engineer

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Location: London, Hybrid Working (2 Days Per Week on Site Near Fenchurch Street Station)
Salary: £70,000 - £90,000 + Benefits
About the Opportunity:
Excellent opportunity for a Senior Analogue IC Design Engineer to join an advanced semiconductor company developing next-generation memory devices and highly innovative chip technology.
This company is an ambitious engineering-led business operating in a niche, high-growth area of the semiconductor market. They offer the chance to work on technically challenging products in a collaborative team where experienced engineers can make real impact.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead analogue IC design for advanced semiconductor products
- Design and develop DAC and ADC circuitry
- Simulation, modelling, and circuit optimisation
- Work closely with digital, layout, and device teams
- Support testing, validation, and performance improvement
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The Ideal Candidate:
- 7+ years' experience in analogue / mixed-signal IC design
- Strong DAC and ADC design experience
- Semiconductor / ASIC / IC product development background
- Experience with industry EDA tools such as Cadence Design Systems or Synopsys
- Memory technology experience beneficial
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Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.


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Candidate Profile:
The ideal candidate will have 7+ years of analogue IC design experience, strong mixed-signal expertise, and proven experience designing DAC and ADC circuits. Candidates from semiconductor, ASIC, or IC environments are highly desirable.
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