My client are a large FM company are looking for a number of experienced electrical mobile maintenance engineers to be based around the Cambridge area , to cover a portfolio of commercial sites.
This role is working Monday to Friday but may include the Occasional Weekend work and call out
This is a fantastic role for the right person to join an established team working on a portfolio of properties.
We are looking to fill a new and exciting position as a Mobilisation Engineer for a very well established building services company.
This position would be a great step up for an experienced M&E Engineer who is looking to come away from the tools to step into position which will still use the technical skills but to also take that progressional step into the office.
Are you looking for an exciting and challenging role, with the possibility to work on the cutting edge of mobile GPU technology?
Arm is seeking highly skilled and motivated engineers to join our Agile Software development team working on the drivers for the next generation MaliTM GPU products.
Do you want to use your technical skills and leadership to help drive your career?
Arm's Software Engineering group is responsible for creating and improving the software eco-system around Arm's next generation of applications processors.
We help our partners build creative Arm-powered products, for various segments Mobile, Server, IoT connected devices, Augmented & Virtual Reality offerings, Autonomous Driving Solutions etc.
And in this process, we work on range of development platforms: software-models, FPGAs, emulator, silicon.
Are you an experienced maintenance engineer within the refrigeration and air conditioning industry or an electro / mechanical maintenance engineer?
Benefits: 25 days holiday per annum (FTE), plus bank holidays, increasing with service, Pension Schem, Wide training opportunities, All the latest software, tools and equipment.
Are you looking for your next challenge with an employer that cares deeply for its employees, provides excellent training opportunities, and has a history of long serving employees?
If the challenge of working on our ground breaking technology excites you, and you can meet the requirements below, we look forward to receiving your application.About The TeamThe Software (CE-SW) group is responsible for developing and improving the software ecosystem around Arm's next generation of applications processors.
Job OverviewAs Arm's largest engineering center, the Cambridge site is working on development across all areas of our product portfolio.
We are surrounded by world-leading technical authorities and you will relish working with some of the very best engineers in the industry.
We are looking for a creative and enthusiastic SoC Design Engineer to join the team and help develop these systems.
Job Description:Arm's Systems Development team designs subsystems for various application segments, using the latest IP products from Arm and other vendors.
As a member of the design team, you will contribute to the specification, design, and verification of various compute subsystems.Responsibilities:Design engineers are required to have in-depth understanding across all the elements that contribute to the products' successful delivery.
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.
Joining us as a graduate is the first step in building a fascinating, stimulating, and rewarding technology career.
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 Description:Would you love to investigate performance issues and suggest product improvements on the different parts of a Mobile Phone's System-on-a-Chip?
Arm's Client Performance Analysis team is a team of highly motivated engineers ensuring that we maintain our leadership in mobile computing by helping our partners build outstanding products.
Would you like to analyse the performance of Arm's future CPUs, graphics processors (GPUs) and Interconnect IPs when they are working together?