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Senior Analogue IC Design Engineer

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Senior Analogue IC Design Engineer

Location: Maldon, Essex

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Join a Maldon based, world-class semiconductor team working on advanced analogue and mixed-signal ICs. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the design and delivery of high-performance integrated circuits in a dynamic, customer-focused engineering environment.

You will play a key role in developing critical analogue building blocks such as filters, bias circuits, and PLLs, using SiGe and CMOS technologies. Your designs will support a wide product portfolio spanning communications, sensing, and RF systems.

Key Responsibilities for this Senior Analogue IC Design Engineer job, based in Maldon:

Support product development by delivering high-quality analogue IP and circuit blocks.

Design and simulate analogue building blocks including high-speed multiplexers, filters, dividers, and bandgap references.
Develop precision bias circuits and fractional-N PLLs to support system-level integration.
Work with SiGe and CMOS process technologies to achieve optimal analogue performance.
Use industry-standard tools (Cadence, Synopsys) for schematic entry, layout supervision, and verification.
Collaborate with layout engineers, validation teams, and system architects to ensure successful silicon implementation and debug.

Qualifications and Skills required for this Senior Analogue IC Design Engineer job, based in Maldon:

Degree in Electronics, Analogue IC Design, or a related field, with extensive experience in IC design.
Strong background in analogue circuit design including references, PLLs, and passive/active filters.
Experience with Cadence or Synopsys tool suites for design and verification.
Familiarity with SiGe and CMOS technology platforms.
Good understanding of analogue performance metrics such as linearity, PSRR, and noise.
Effective communicator and team player with a proactive approach to solving design challenges.

How to Apply:

If you're ready to influence the next generation of high-performance analogue ICs and work at the forefront of semiconductor design, please submit your CV and cover letter to (url removed) or call Nick on (phone number removed) / (phone number removed)

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