Analog and Mixed Signal Design Engineer

Company: IC Resources
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Location: Bristol
Job Description:

Digital ASIC Design Engineer 2-7 years’ experience

A growing semiconductor design company is expanding its ASIC Digital Design team and is seeking talented engineers with enthusiasm for silicon engineering and a desire to build a long-term career in semiconductors. The company develops complex ASIC and SoC solutions for customers ranging from innovative start-ups to established global organisations across sectors such as automotive, medical, communications, industrial, and aerospace technologies. Their unique positioning also allows them to work on their own Chip design projects as well. This is an opportunity to join an experienced international engineering team working on advanced ASIC and SoC developments from specification through to silicon.

You will contribute to the design and development of digital ASIC/SoC solutions, working across multiple stages of the development flow from architecture definition through RTL implementation and verification. You should already have experience in IC design and demonstrate strong analytical and problem-solving skills, together with the ability to work effectively in a collaborative engineering environment.

Functional specification of digital modules and subsystems RTL development for digital modules and subsystems Run and debug lint, CDC and RDC analysis Perform functional simulation and front-end synthesis checks Support design flow and methodology improvements

Degree in Electronics, Physics, or a related discipline (minimum 2:1 or equivalent)~2+ years’ industry experience in digital ASIC or SoC design and/or verification~ Experience with digital verification and structured debugging methodologies~ Programming experience in C, C++, or Python

Flexible working arrangements available Applicants must have the legal right to live and work in the UK. Bristol, Cambridge, Oxford locations or relocation support can be given for Bristol from other UK Cities….

Posted: June 2nd, 2026