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    Would you like to play a part in developing next-generation technology while working alongside and learning from some of the world’s best engineers?

    Our graduate programme is designed to give you the best start possible and support your personal growth as well as professional development. In addition to a competitive salary and rewards package, our on-the-job learning and mentoring/buddy schemes provide unparalleled learning and networking opportunities from the very best in the industry.

    We have several Graduate intake dates across the year so whether you are simply looking ahead for when you leave university or have completed your university studies but are still looking for that exciting first role – Arm is the place for you!
    You can read more about life as a graduate at Arm by clicking the link https://careers.arm.com/early-careers

     

    Role Description

    We have a range of exciting graduate opportunities in Systems Implementation Group. The group focus on large and complex systems where integration takes learning well beyond block level design. Engineers can expect to dig deep, pushing boundaries in place and route, timing analysis and power analysis. Current designs are built at 3nm to match scale and frequency targets, whilst low power designs can expect to target ultra-low power processes with sub-threshold.

    Although tasks may vary, some of your accountabilities will include:

    • Definition of optimal implementation for a particular product for a target market.
    • Feedback to design teams design enhancements for the benefit of improved ARM IP.
    • Create and share methodologies for improved power efficiency and performance.
    • Implementation support for IP through the lifecycle of the design right up to the delivery to the customer.

    Required Skills Qualifications and Experiences
    Qualified candidates will have a university degree (or equivalent) in Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, or other relevant technical discipline.

    Knowledge of one of the following:

    • General CPU micro-architecture, Arm architecture, GPU, ISP (camera) or display architecture, digital electronics.
    • Knowledge of ASIC Systems and design techniques for low power
    • Knowledge of IC design flow and physical design. (e.g. HDL synthesis)
    • Familiarity with hardware description languages, such as VHDL or Verilog/SystemVerilog
    • Exposure to verification techniques and testbenches (e.g., UVM and Formal)
    • Programming languages such as: assembly language (ideally Arm assembler), higher-level (e.g. C), object-oriented (e.g. C++)
    • Exposure to low-level programming or driver development
    • Perl, Python, or other scripting language
    • Familiarity of Unix/Linux working environment

     

    What you will get in return?

    Our graduate roles are designed to help you make a real impact, while also building on key skills for your future studies and employment. We believe in developing talent, and therefore aim to offer many of graduates accelerated progression!

    Arm is an equal opportunity employer, committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal opportunities are available to all applicants and colleagues. We are a diverse organization of dedicated and innovative individuals, and don’t discriminate on the basis of any characteristic.