Principal Neural Graphics Algorithm Developer (HiringImmediately)

ARM
Cambridge
1 year ago
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Job Overview:We are looking for experiencedengineers with a hands-on machine learning background, and goodunderstanding of graphics and gaming, to develop new neuralgraphics algorithms. In Arms Central Technology group we arebuilding trail-blazing future technology which will keep Arm-basedproducts redefining the state-of-the-art. We are looking forexperienced ML Engineers who will build a range of innovativealgorithm solutions, aimed to guide architecture definition of thenext-gen Arm compute platforms. You will be working in a team ofcomputer vision and machine learning engineers to prototypealgorithms for graphics (gaming) that pushes the state of the art.##Responsibilities:* Inventing and implementing state of theart machine learning and graphics algorithms for gaming use cases *Designing such algorithms to work reliably and efficiently onmobile devices * Collaborating with other teams across software andhardware to ensure the full pipeline runs efficiently and utilisesArm hardware effectively * Presenting the algorithms andarchitectures you have developed to wider technology andengineering teams within Arm and at external eventsconferences ##Required Skills and Experience :* Strong experience working onhigh-performance deep learning models for image processing andcomputer graphics * Excellent coding skills in python and strongexperience in popular ML framework (e.g. TensorFlow or PyTorch) *Excellent problem solving and analytical thinking skills *Excellent communication and collaboration skills * Passion for deeplearning, graphics, and image processing ##“Nice To Have” Skillsand Experience :* Technical leadership experience (required forStaff level) * Understanding of the graphics rendering pipeline(expected for Staff level) and familiarity with graphics on mobileGPUs * C++ experience and familiarity with Shading language *Experience in 3D gaming, lighting and rendering is a plus *Imagevideo quality evaluation background ##In Return:On topof the already compellingLife at Arm, we offer strong team culture, learning opportunities,regular career conversations, emphasis on diversity, equity andinclusion and a continuous improvement mentality. #LI-TE! ##Accommodations at ArmAt Arm, we want our people toDo GreatThings. If you need support or an accommodation toBe YourBrilliant Selfduring the recruitment 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 ArmArm’s approach to hybridworking is designed to create a working environment that supportsboth high performance and personal wellbeing. We believe inbringing people together face to face to enable us to work at pace,whilst recognizing the value of flexibility. Within that framework,we empower groupsteams to determine their own hybrid workingpatterns, depending on the work and the team’s needs. Details ofwhat this means for each role will be shared upon application. Insome cases, the flexibility we can offer is limited by local legal,regulatory, tax, or other considerations, and where this is thecase, we will collaborate with you to find the best solution.Please talk to us to find out more about what this could look likefor you. ##Equal Opportunities at ArmArm is an equalopportunity employer, committed to providing an environment ofmutual respect where equal opportunities are available to allapplicants and colleagues. We are a diverse organization ofdedicated and innovative individuals, and don’t discriminate on thebasis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, genderidentity, national origin, disability, or status as a protectedveteran.

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