Location : Bristol
Jumpstart Your Career with Semtech’s Signal Integrity Products Group
Are you about to complete your degree in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline? Are you passionate about cutting-edge technology and eager to develop innovative test solutions for high-performance products? Join Semtech’s Signal Integrity Products (SIP) Group as an Associate Engineer in Lifecycle Test Engineering and be part of a team shaping the future of semiconductor technology.
About Us
At Semtech, our SIP Group designs and manufactures advanced mixed-signal integrated circuits for the world’s leading data, video, and consumer communication companies. Our mission is to deliver products that not only meet but exceed quality and performance standards while achieving the lowest cost of test. We thrive on solving complex challenges, developing ground-breaking hardware and software test solutions, and empowering our people to grow alongside us. If you're ready to learn from some of the best minds in the industry, we want to hear from you!
What You’ll Do
As an Associate Engineer in Lifecycle Test Engineering, you’ll:
What We’re Looking For:
If you’re a recent graduate or about to complete your degree, this is your chance to gain hands-on experience in semiconductor test engineering. Here's what we're looking for:
Minimum Qualifications:
Preferred Skills (Not Essential – We’ll Support Your Development!):
Why Choose Semtech?
At Semtech, your career development matters as much as the technology we create. You'll gain invaluable hands-on experience, collaborate with experts, and build a solid foundation in semiconductor test engineering.
We offer:
UK Employee Benefits Include:
If you're ready to join a team that's shaping the future of mixed-signal technology, apply today and take the first step in your semiconductor career with Semtech!
We look forward to hearing from you!
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