Hardware Design Engineer (High-Speed)
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Job Type | Permanent |
Location | Cambridge |
Area | Cambridgeshire, England |
Sector | Electronics - DigitalElectronics - Analogue |
Salary | £30000 - £55000 per annum |
Currency | GBP |
Start Date | ASAP |
Advertiser | Stephanie Wilkinson |
Job Ref | 2761SW |
- Description
- A company that specialise in silicon IP and SoCs for image applications are looking for an experienced Hardware Design Engineer to join their consistently expanding organisation.
The versatility of the company’s product gives it the ability to run on any device or operating system, providing low level, high speed communication between devices. At the cutting-edge of technology, the company already boast some of the most well-known computer and PC names as clients. The product has multiple avenues for development, meaning your day to day responsibilities are consistently varied.
As a Hardware Design Engineer, you will be responsible for designing reference boards, as well as testing and debugging bus interfaces and validating both board designs and silicon. You will need a background in high-speed digital and analogue electronics design, with working knowledge of video, networking and bus interfaces.
Requirements of the Hardware Design Engineer
Essential:
- High-speed analogue and digital electronics design
- Working knowledge of video, networking, and bus interfaces
- Experience of testing, debug, and validation of designs
Apply: stephanie AT enterpriserecruitment DOT com
Position: Hardware Design Engineer (High-Speed)
Salary: Up to £55k
Location: Cambridge
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If you don’t fit this requirement exactly but are interested in similar roles feel free to e-mail a CV with your requirements, as you may be suitable for other positions we are recruiting for. I specialise in recruiting engineers for electronics and technology companies throughout the UK.