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ARM
Cambridge
8 months ago
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Job Description We are looking for a hardworkingsoftware engineer with proven understanding of modern C++ and Javaor Python to join our Streamline developer tools team. Streamlinetouches all layers of the software stack, collecting performancedata from across a target system and providing our users with richdata visualizations in the host tool. The role involves cooperatingwith highly motivated engineers from different backgrounds, andcustomers throughout the world, to design and develop the nextgeneration of Arms performance analysis tools for Arm CPUs.Engineers on the team develop new features, maintain existing ones,and support the engineering infrastructure for build, test, andcontinuous integration. The team also helps to support bothinternal and external users, and contributes to our developerdocumentation, developer website, and community forums. About thegroup Strategy & Ecosystems STE is to help our customers craftcreative and energy efficient Arm-Powered products, using powerfuland easy to use development tools. Our mission is to build orenable tools that improve Arm system performance, productivity, ortime to market. We are growing the team to help deliver featuresthat support the full breadth of Arms product portfolio. Our toolsare used to optimize the latest smart cars, drones, mobile games,and machine learning applications; your ideas will make adifference and help to bring world-beating products to market.Responsibilities: As a member of our development team, you will beinvolved in design, development, and maintenance of the tool. Yourrole as a software developer will entail: ● Code development andassociated testing ● Undertaking any CICD requirements. ● Workingin an Agile cadence and driving continuous improvement. RequiredSkills and Experience: ● Strong software development skills usingC++, Python. ● Experience writing quality code; understandsimportance of testing, code reviews, static analysis etc. ● A gooduniversity degree in an engineering, scientific or mathematicalfield, or equivalent experience. ● Responsible for setting thedirection in some part of their project Nice To Have Skills andExperience: ● Experience of optimization and profiling for softwareapplications, system software. ● Experience with scripting, in alanguage such as Python, and using the Linux command line. ●Familiarity with LinuxPOSIX development, or low level LinuxAndroidsystems programming. ● Crafting data visualizations and userinterface designs. In Return: Arm is a global, diverse organisationof dedicated, innovative, and highly capable people. We believegreat ideas come from a vibrant and inclusive workplace whereeveryone can grow, succeed, and share their outstandingcontributions! We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do notdiscriminate in any way against any employee or applicant foremployment. #LI-JB1 Accommodations at Arm At Arm, we want ourpeople to Do Great Things. If you need support or an accommodationto Be Your Brilliant Self during the recruitment process, pleaseemail . To note, by sending us the requestedinformation, you consent to its use by Arm to arrange forappropriate accommodations. All accommodation requests will betreated with confidentiality, and information concerning theserequests will only be disclosed as necessary to provide theaccommodation. Although this is not an exhaustive list, examples ofsupport include breaks between interviews, having documents readaloud, or office accessibility. Please email us about anything wecan do to accommodate you during the recruitment process. HybridWorking at Arm Arm’s approach to hybrid working is designed tocreate a working environment that supports both high performanceand personal wellbeing. We believe in bringing people together faceto face to enable us to work at pace, whilst recognizing the valueof flexibility. Within that framework, we empower groupsteams todetermine their own hybrid working patterns, depending on the workand the team’s needs. Details of what this means for each role willbe shared upon application. In some cases, the flexibility we canoffer is limited by local legal, regulatory, tax, or otherconsiderations, and where this is the case, we will collaboratewith you to find the best solution. Please talk to us to find outmore about what this could look like for you. Equal Opportunitiesat Arm Arm is an equal opportunity employer, committed to providingan environment of mutual respect where equal opportunities areavailable to all applicants and colleagues. We are a diverseorganization of dedicated and innovative individuals, and don’tdiscriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexualorientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, orstatus as a protected veteran.

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