Senior Principal Application Engineer - Cambridge, United Kingdom - 5values

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    Senior Principal Application EngineerCambridge % Bonus + 500pm Car AllowanceHybrid – PermanentDoes developing technology that has a worldwide impact match your current career path? Ready to contribute to cutting-edge technology? Then this could be the opportunity for you.

    We are working with one of the leaders in Electronic Systems Design, and this company is looking for a Senior Principal Application Engineer to join their innovative team of talented engineers to support cutting-edge physical implementation projects related to multiple applications on advanced process nodes.

    Opportunity to work on the most up-to-date technologiesLarge scale projectsFantastic salary and bonus opportunitiesExciting opportunity for someone with a great technical backgroundIf you have experience using tools such as Innovus or Genus, worked on Big Designs, and know your way around Advanced Technology nodes, then we want to hear from you Within this role, you will support leading-edge ASIC/IC Design, and develop skills & knowledge to become a product specialist, enabling you to provide expert consultancy and work directly on customer IC/ASIC design projects.


    Key skills required for the role:

    Experience in digital IC/ASIC implementationGood knowledge of VHDL/VerilogKnowledge of machine learningTechnical presentation skillsDoes this sound like your next challenge, and want to find out more? Apply nowParatus People are acting as an Employment Agency for the purposes of this Job Vacancy.

    We offer a reward scheme if you can recommend someone for this position, up to 250. Paratus People are recognised talent solution experts within IoT and Broadcast Technology.


    Job InformationJob Reference:

    MP115348CT2565Salary:
    Salary From:85000
    Salary To:90000

    Job Industries:
    IT

    Job Locations:
    Cambridge, UK

    Job Types:
    Permanent

    Job Skills:
    ASIC, Machine learning, Process nodes, Verilog, VHDLApply Now