Imagine playing games on a graphics processing unit (GPU) that you helped design. That phenomenal opportunity lies ahead of you by joining the Arm GPU Hardware Team in our graduate position. Come and help us construct the GPUs powering the devices of the future! We would love to connect with individuals eager to deep-dive into analysis and problem solving.
At our design centres in Trondheim and Oslo we develop the most shipped GPU in the world, our Mali™ line of GPUs. We encourage a work-life balance where you might combine work with hiking, skiing or trips in our beautiful fjords. All while assembling an innovative team of diverse, creative and highly motivated engineers improving our technology while satisfying the highest quality standards in the industry.
Job Overview:
Our next Graduate Hardware Engineers will join one of our GPU hardware teams working on either design, verification or implementation.
- Design work encompasses exploring the design space for our upcoming GPU features and improving power, performance and area metrics.
- A verification role aims at testing the GPU in any possible scenario, for quality assurance.
- The implementation team is responsible for finding an optimal way to place and connect the GPU building blocks onto a single piece of silicon, while meeting timing, area and power requirements.
Alongside the tasks of any role, all our graduates will have a learning path deep-diving into topics around graphics, technical skills and GPU processor architecture.
We are looking for individuals who:
Hold (or are on track to hold) a degree by the programme start date. This can be a Bachelors, Masters or PhD within Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering or other relevant subjects. Candidates with alternative degrees will also be considered if they have relevant experience.
Besides a solid motivation for our role, you must enjoy coding and have a good proficiency within at least one programming language. You have to work well in a team setting. At Arm, We value teamwork and believe in collaborating to enable both others and ourselves.
Qualities that will help your application stand out:
- A keen interest in processors, with a good understanding of computer architecture and micro-architecture concepts
- Experience with hardware design and Hardware Description Languages like SystemVerilog, Verilog, VHDL and Chisel
- Familiarity with hardware verification using formal verification environments or simulation based checking
- Synthesis of register transfer level code for FPGAs or standard cells
- Experience with Linux, Git and continuous integration
Additional Information:
We encourage early applications as we review them on a first come/first served basis, so please submit an application as soon as you feel ready. Please provide an academic transcript and a cover letter as part of your application.
In Return:
In addition to a competitive salary and comprehensive rewards package, including private medical insurance, 30 days of annual leave, supplementary pension and wellness benefits. You'll also receive the support, autonomy and opportunity to excel in your career.
With a mid-year, and year-end review you'll have two windows each year to progress recognizing the pace at which you could grow. Attend our "Grad-teach-Grads" workshops, guest speaker series and various social events to expand your knowledge. Take this a step further? Join our Graduate Committee and home in on your planning, networking and co-ordination skills.
You'll also be invited to our exclusive Global Graduate Conference (GGC)! A yearly occurrence exclusive for Graduates allowing you to hear from executive members, inspiring speakers and make connections for life.
With many of our leaders and technical specialists having originally joined as aGraduate, will you be next?
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