Job Openings IC Designer (Cryogenic CMOS | Quantum Computing)

About the job IC Designer (Cryogenic CMOS | Quantum Computing)

Job Title:

IC Designer (Cryogenic CMOS | Quantum Computing)

Location:

Espoo, Finland

Salary:

€4,000 – €6,500 per month (Gross)

Job Type:

Full-time

Overview:

We are seeking an IC Designer to contribute to the development of cryogenic CMOS technologies for next-generation quantum computing systems. This role involves designing and optimizing integrated circuits for operation in cryogenic and wide-temperature environments.

The ideal candidate will have strong experience in CMOS circuit design and will work closely with cross-functional teams across design, modeling, and validation.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design integrated circuits for cryogenic and wide-temperature environments
  • Contribute to PDK development and customization
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to optimize circuit performance
  • Work across analog, mixed-signal, RF, and digital design domains
  • Support modeling, simulation, validation, and full IC design lifecycle
  • Perform circuit simulations using industry-standard tools

Requirements:

Must Have:

  • Strong experience in CMOS circuit design
  • Background in analog, RF, mixed-signal, or digital IC design
  • Understanding of semiconductor device physics, layout, and parasitics
  • Experience with Verilog, Verilog-A, and SPICE simulation tools
  • Familiarity with Python, MATLAB, or scripting languages
  • Experience with CAD tools and PDK environments
  • Fluent English communication skills

Nice to Have:

  • Experience with custom PDK development
  • Knowledge of cryogenic electronics
  • Exposure to PCB design or lab validation
  • Semiconductor industry experience

Candidate Profile:

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Detail-oriented with a hands-on engineering mindset
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced, research-driven environment
  • Ability to collaborate across multidisciplinary teams

Work Environment:

  • Research-driven, fast-paced engineering environment
  • Collaboration across hardware, physics, and semiconductor domains