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Digital IC Design Engineer

📍 Cambridge, UK
đź’° Competitive salary + benefits | Sponsorship available

Do you enjoy seeing your RTL design come to life on the lab bench?
Are you the kind of engineer who’s curious about what happens beyond your block — who wants to own the full design journey, not just write code in a corner?

We’re partnered with a well-established mixed-signal semiconductor company that’s looking to hire a Senior Digital IC Design Engineer into its Cambridge team. This isn’t a narrow RTL-only role. Here, digital is the core of the chip, and you’ll have end-to-end involvement — from concept and architecture, through FPGA emulation and lab bring-up, to silicon.

🌟 Why this role stands out

  • You won’t just hand off RTL and hope for the best.

  • You’ll work across analog–digital partitioning, fault detection logic, state machines, telemetry, and system control.

  • You’ll be in the lab, proving your ideas on real silicon — not just simulations.

  • You’ll develop breadth, not just depth: the digital cores are the nexus of these mixed-signal chips, tying everything together.

    🧠 What you’ll be doing

  • End-to-end RTL design using Verilog / SystemVerilog

  • Designing synchronous and asynchronous state machines and control logic

  • Working on analog/digital partitioning and functional modelling

  • FPGA emulation, lab validation, post-design analysis, and place & route support

  • Collaborating closely with analog, systems, and test teams

    ✅ What we’re looking for

  • 3–8+ years of digital IC design experience (flexible on seniority)

  • Strong RTL design skills and a solid grasp of asynchronous and synchronous systems

  • Comfortable getting hands-on with lab equipment and oscilloscopes

  • Inquisitive mindset, ownership mentality, and interest in system-level design

  • Familiarity or interest in DFT, synthesis, and P&R flows

    đź§Ş Why join?

  • Work on real silicon where your designs are central to the product.

  • True end-to-end ownership, not just front-end RTL.

  • Hands-on lab work and exposure to analog/digital interaction.

  • Sponsorship and relocation support available.

  • Opportunity to grow into a systems engineering role over time (if you want to).

    Yoh Solutions Ltd, a Day and Zimmerman Company, are Electronic Engineering recruitment specialists, sourcing high-calibre permanent and interim engineering experts across the globe

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