Are you a C++ engineer with people-management experience and a curiosity about computer architecture? If so, we need you!
Job DescriptionOur team develops simulations of Arm's next generation technologies - known as 'Fast Models' - that enable the developer ecosystem to write software without needing access to the hardware (often years before actual hardware exists). Arm is looking for highly skilled and motivated engineers to help guide the modelling of these innovative technologies that will power future computing systems, from embedded to supercomputers.
We use modern, industry-standard tools and techniques; value the art of great code-reviews (and reviewers); are passionate about testing through the use of automated continuous integration; and take pride in helping each other do our best work.
ResponsibilitiesThis role involves people management responsibilities. We are seeking candidates who want to balance this exciting work with an engineering role.
As part of our self-organising team, you would:
- Work on varied projects at all stages of the software development lifecycle, from design through to implementation and testing.
- Build highly efficient C++ models of system components like GPUs, NPUs and ISPs.
- Work closely with customers to ensure our Fast Models solve their problems.
As a People Manager at Arm, you would:
- Coach and guide other engineers.
- Work with them to formulate objectives and appraise their performance
- Help them define and navigate their own career paths.
- Modern C++.
- Mentoring, guiding, and supporting personal and professional development in an engineering setting.
- Setting objectives and appraising performance against objectives.
- Applying software methodologies, tools, and processes including code review.
- Using automated test frameworks to improve quality while defending functionality and performance.
Note: Training may be provided if you have only a subset of these key skills.
Nice to Have- Experience providing leadership to other specialists.
- Knowledge of the hardware and software architectures of a system-on-chip (SoC).
- Experience of cross-platform development for Linux and Windows.
On top of the already compelling Life at Arm, we are famous for our team culture - including regular career conversations, access to a multitude of learning resources, remarkable diversity-, equity- and inclusion approach and a continuous improvement mentality. We value diversity in Arm - we will fit around your life to enable you contribute to our success. We have flexible working hours for all and a progressive leave policy which can accommodate the unexpected. Our new offices are outstanding places to collaborate, but now we've mastered working from home, that will remain an option for part of the week.
We have some scope to adapt the role and job title to the right person - if you are interested but unsure whether you tick all the boxes, we would love to hear from you anyway! We are keen to welcome dedicated people into Arm.