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Senior Developer Relations Engineer

arm limited
Cambridge
1 year ago
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The Role

Job Overview:

Arm is building the future of computing, together, for everyone. Our technology can be found wherever computing happens - from the tiniest sensor to smartphones, laptops, networking equipment, automotive, robotics to the largest server.

Are you an experienced software engineer with a passion for problem-solving and a desire to engage with a diverse range of developers across our ecosystem?

As a Senior Developer Relations Engineer in our growing team, you will be helping to solve technical challenges for our partners and ensuring their developers are getting the best from Arm's technologies and tooling.

Responsibilities:

Build and maintain strong working relations with software developers, driving and recording conversations that matter. Work directly with software partners to understand their goals and issues, and help provide solutions. Collaborate on partner solutions with internal experts, particularly within our performance tools, graphics and machine learning teams. Perform hands-on development when required, to reproduce partner issues and engineer proof-of-concept solutions. Learn about new technologies relevant to our software partners.

Required Skills and Experience:

Excellent communication skills: able to express ideas and connect with internal teams, external partners and the wider developer community. Strong technical understanding of computing fundamentals: comfortable debugging and solving performance issues with relevant tools. Demonstrable working knowledge of C/C++: able to write, maintain and debug code. Experience in developing software solutions for Android or Linux.

“Nice To Have” Skills and Experience:

Familiar with the Arm architecture. Experience with machine learning, graphics APIs and game engines such as Unity and Unreal. Exposure to agile teams or projects with a focus on releasing user value early and continuous improvement.

In Return:

Become a key representative of the developer ecosystem across Arm and use your engineering skills to contribute to the success of our partners' projects.

Join a friendly working environment and receive a very competitive benefits package including private medical insurance, sabbatical, supplementary pension, and wellness benefits.

All Arm employees are provided with vital training to succeed in their respective roles, and we offer a hybrid approach to home and office working.

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