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We are looking for a software engineer with a stronganalytical approach to join our team and help ensure the bestperformance and quality with most recent Arm ML software and IP.The successful engineer will be highly flexible, quick to learn andbe motivated by the opportunity to understand and improve theperformance of future Machine Learning and Generative AI solutionsusing Arm technology. Are you our next team member? We are adedicated and multi-faceted engineering team working together toensure that Arm delivers performant and functional ML software andhardware solutions and enables our partners to build highlycompetitive products. Using detailed analysis and characterisation,we advise and influence Arm engineering, marketing, and externalpartners. The team covers a wide range of software and hardwarelevels, application domains, workloads and types of analysis to geta full and accurate picture of ML performance capabilities,limitations and improvement opportunities. Job Description As amember of the ML System Analysis team you will explore, analyse andinfluence the direction of performance on current and future ArmIP. You will use the latest mobile devices to understand newuse-cases and significant workloads to ensure Arm IP and systemsdeliver excellent ML and Generative AI performance and quality. Wework closely with other specialists across Arm, including software,IP, and Systems teams to understand, explore and challenge thelimits of performance capabilities. Responsibilities ● Build, runand analyse performance tests on a broad range of IP and MLsoftware. ● Analyse and understand workloads, systems andperformance expectations. ● Produce technical summaries for a rangeof audiences, based on detailed analysis and interpretation ofresults. ● Share knowledge and influence others, both within MLGroup and wider across Arm. Required Skills and Experience You haveexperience working with SW development or automated testing. ● Goodpython knowledge is essential. ● You have a passion for analysisand improvements. ● A high level of pro-activity, initiative andproblem-solving skills as well as willingness to tackle variedtechnical challenges. You have strong communication skills;inter-cultural awareness and you embrace diversity. Nice To HaveSkills and Experience: ● If you have some knowledge about factorswhich influence device performance, working with testinfrastructure, hardware and software debugging, presentationskills, or some familiarity with data analysis that would be greattoo! In return In return at Arm, you will enjoy working in a highlystimulating environment. We work closely with other software,hardware and system teams across the company. You will have achance to share ideas with and learn new skills from the bestengineers in the world. We work in small teams, so yourcontributions will really make a difference. #LI-JB1 Accommodationsat Arm At Arm, we want our people to Do Great Things. If you needsupport or an accommodation to Be Your Brilliant Self during therecruitment process, please email . To note,by sending us the requested information, you consent to its use byArm to arrange for appropriate accommodations. All accommodationrequests will be treated with confidentiality, and informationconcerning these requests will only be disclosed as necessary toprovide the accommodation. Although this is not an exhaustive list,examples of support include breaks between interviews, havingdocuments read aloud or office accessibility. Please email us aboutanything we can do to accommodate you during the recruitmentprocess. Hybrid Working at Arm Arm’s approach to hybrid working isdesigned to create a working environment that supports both highperformance and personal wellbeing. We believe in bringing peopletogether face to face to enable us to work at pace, whilstrecognizing the value of flexibility. Within that framework, weempower groupsteams to determine their own hybrid working patterns,depending on the work and the team’s needs. Details of what thismeans for each role will be shared upon application. In some cases,the flexibility we can offer is limited by local legal, regulatory,tax, or other considerations, and where this is the case, we willcollaborate with you to find the best solution. Please talk to usto find out more about what this could look like for you. EqualOpportunities at Arm Arm is an equal opportunity employer,committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equalopportunities are available to all applicants and colleagues. Weare a diverse organization of dedicated and innovative individuals,and don’t discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex,sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability,or status as a protected veteran.

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