Analog IC design engineer

nSilition is a fabless analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits design company headquartered in Belgium. nSilition specializes in the design of very high performance and low power analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog data converters.
In order to sustain its continuous and rapid growth, nSilition seeks talented analog and mixed-signal design engineers.

Profile: 
You hold a MS degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent;
The design of Analog electronic circuits is your main interest. The knowledge of the design constraints specific to Analog integrated circuits will be an asset;
You have an autonomous, precise and constructive way to solve complex technical problems;
You have a basic knowledge of the UNIX operating system. Your experience with a modern programming or scripting language will be an asset;
You appreciate a dynamic working environment. You demonstrate good social skills and you like team spirit;
You are fluent in English. The active knowledge of another language (French, Dutch, German,…) will be an asset;
A first experience with one or several electronic design software will be an asset.
Description: 

You will be integrated to our analog integrated circuits and advanced data converters design team. You will be involved into the complete analog or mixed-signal IC development process: feasibility and pre-design study, detailed design specifications, advanced design and layout, measurements…
You will be designing for the most advanced CMOS and BCD silicon processes. You will be supported by a team of highly experienced IC designers and involved into our design projects.

nSilition is a fast growing start-up company offering a pleasant work environment and a wide range of high-tech design projects allowing you to develop your technical and organisational skills.
nSilition offers an attractive wage accompanied by several extra compensations.

Please send us your application letter and complete CV.

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