[ref. d13782721] EMC Test Engineer
Operating at the intersection of simulation, system integration, and design optimization, you will collaborate closely with international design teams and EDA vendors.
- Perform electromagnetic simulations to assess radiated and conducted emissions of ICs, packages, PCBs, and systems.
- Provide design teams with actionable recommendations to reduce electromagnetic interference.
- Develop and improve simulation flows and methodologies using industry-standard EDA tools.
- Collaborate with validation teams to correlate simulation results with real-world measurements.
As an EMC & Interference Engineer at NXP, you are responsible for the full lifecycle of electromagnetic simulation and interference analysis for complex IC modules and systems.
You'll be working in a high-tech, international environment at the forefront of innovation in semiconductor design.
You can count on:
- A gross monthly salary of €3,600 - €4,100 (excluding 8% holiday allowance), depending on experience.
- Performance-based bonuses (where applicable).
- Additional benefits such as travel allowance, an NS Business Card, and a laptop and mobile phone if required.
- 26 vacation days, with the possibility to extend up to 40 days.
- Flexible and hybrid working, with the freedom to work from home or at the office.
- Extensive training and development opportunities, including access to the Brunel Academy.
- A solid pension scheme and collective health insurance.
- Discounts on gyms, cultural activities, and various vitality programs.
About Brunel Brunel provides flexible and permanent workforce solutions to leading companies in the engineering and high-tech sectors. Brunel Engineering specializes in seconding both entry-level and experienced engineers across a wide range of technical disciplines.
You are analytical, communicative, and enjoy working in a dynamic, cross-functional team environment. You're proactive in solving technical challenges and can translate complex simulation data into practical design guidance.
In addition, you have:
- At least a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Applied Physics, or a related field.
- You are either a recent graduate or have a few years of relevant industry experience.
- Experience with electromagnetic simulation tools (e.g., Keysight ADS, Ansys HFSS, Cadence Clarity, EMX), and familiarity with the Cadence Virtuoso design environment.
- Basic knowledge of programming/scripting languages such as SKILL, Python, or Perl is a plus.
- Good command of the English language, both spoken and written. Dutch language is a plus.