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Graduate Engineer

1 month ago


Chesterton, United Kingdom ARM Full time

Joining us as a graduate is the first step in building a fascinating, stimulating, and rewarding technology career. From software engineering to microchip design to IP, our graduates are employed across the company in all areas of our global operations, from Cambridge to Austin to Trondheim.

At Arm, you’ll be able to do great things and use your skills to build next-generation tech that's used all over the world.

Job Overview:

Are you interested to join a GPU compiler team working on a groundbreaking mobile GPU?

We are looking for a skilled and motivated Graduate Compiler Engineer to expand the Cambridge team supporting the Mali™ mobile IPs. We support Graphics and Compute APIs and work on improving the GPU technologies that the mobile and automotive markets will see in years to come.

Responsibilities:

Analysing content and workloads, implementing and testing new compiler features and chip in new optimisations to ensure we get efficient performance out of our Mali GPUs. You will have the chance to make a difference by influencing future architectures and instruction sets

Required Skills and Experience:
  • You will be studying, or have studied, a degree in Computer Science or Software Engineering and completed a compiler construction course
  • Dedication to extend the breadth and depth of their knowledge
  • Experience with compiler development, e.g., from advanced university courses
“Nice To Have” Skills and Experience:
  • Experience with LLVM
In Return:

In addition to a competitive salary and comprehensive rewards package, you'll also receive the support, autonomy and opportunity to excel your career.

With a mid-year, and year-end review you'll have two windows each year to progress recognising the pace at which you could grow. Attend our "Grad-teach-Grads" workshops, guest speaker series and various social events to expand your knowledge.

Want to take this a step further? Join our Graduate Committee and hone 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 experts having originally joined as a Graduate, will you be next?

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