Software Engineer

apartmentIC Resources placeCambridge descriptionPermanent calendar_month 

Software Engineer

£50,000 - £60,000 & Hybrid working

My client is a Fortune 100 organisation and a global leader in EDA, building the next generation of EDA tools that enable IC designers to layout the latest silicon chips. They are looking for a Software Engineer to join their growing, Cambridge-based R&D development team, responsible for creating innovative technologies required for technology leadership in this space.

They are looking for a problem-solving, forward-thinking Software Engineer to design and develop software in C++ to support their product that maximises clock speed, minimises chip size and reduces power, depending on the users requirements.

What's required for this Software Engineer position?
  • Strong C++ development experience
  • MSc/ PhD in a STEM discipline
  • Strong Mathematical or Physics background
  • Passion for algorithmic development ul>If you are a Software Engineer and are interested in working within a 'Top 15' Great Place To Work organisation, then please apply to learn more.

If you are interested in this or other software opportunities across the UK, please contact Jack Bird.

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