
RF IC Design Engineer - PhD Graduate
Cambridgeshire, England
Permanent
Excellent salary + benefits + visa
V-261671

Caroline Pye
Analog | Mixed Signal | RFIC Design
If you are recently PhD qualified with a specialism in RF IC Design, then this is a fantastic opportunity for you. Based in Cambridge, my client is one of the world’s true Semiconductor leaders looking for an RF IC Design Engineer to join their mmWave IC design team.
Here you will have the chance to work as part of an expert RF team developing state-of-the-art 5G and 6G RF products in advanced CMOS processes. As an RF IC Design Engineer, you will work on the specification, design, implementation and verification of challenging Analog and RF circuit blocks or sub systems for 6G RF ICs such as filters, low noise amplifiers, power amplifiers or mixers.
For the role of RF IC Design Engineer, we are looking for someone with:
For details, please contact Caroline Pye at IC Resources.
Apply now
Here you will have the chance to work as part of an expert RF team developing state-of-the-art 5G and 6G RF products in advanced CMOS processes. As an RF IC Design Engineer, you will work on the specification, design, implementation and verification of challenging Analog and RF circuit blocks or sub systems for 6G RF ICs such as filters, low noise amplifiers, power amplifiers or mixers.
For the role of RF IC Design Engineer, we are looking for someone with:
- A PhD in the field of CMOS RF IC Design
- Hands-on design experience in advanced CMOS technologies
- A good working knowledge of CMOS RF IC design and layout optimisation
- Excellent communication and team work skills
For details, please contact Caroline Pye at IC Resources.

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