To get the best out of Arm's IP, we use performance models to explore system architecture and configuration and ensure that the compute subsystems created using Arm IP deliver the best performance power and area (PPA) for markets like premium mobile, infrastructure and automotive.As a Performance Modelling Engineer, you will be responsible for creating these system level performance models, exploring new technologies and evaluating them.
To do so, you will need to understand new features, implement them using performance models, evaluate their behaviour and work with system architects to improve their performance.Responsibilities:
Job Overview:The Central Technology (CT) Group at Arm is responsible for examining and defining the future of Arm solutions to the next generation of challenges.We consider the solutions at a full system level involving many components developed by several teams.
Jonathan Lee Recruitment is helping a collaborative company recruit an Attributes Refinement Senior Performance Engineer, and the role comes with a contract rate of £31.25 per hour (umbrella rate, Inside IR35).
As an Attributes Refinement Performance Senior Engineer, you will be a key technical department within the product creation process, leading the engineering from concept to customer.
You will be operating from the very early phase of a vehicle programme, working cross-functionally throughout design, development, manufacturing, and launch until the end of the product life cycle.
The successful engineer will be highly flexible, quick to learn and be motivated by the opportunity to understand and improve the performance of future Machine Learning solutions using Arm technology.Are you our next team member?
We are looking for a cunning champion in software engineering with a strong analytical mindset to join the team and help ensure the best ML performance with most recent Arm ML software, systems and IP.
Responsibilities
As a member of the ML System Analysis team you will conduct performance analysis investigations to gain insights and help influence the direction of Machine Learning software.
We are looking for someone who is passionate about building tools that help developers forge ahead in energy efficient computing, allowing you an in-depth view of the processes used by developers port to Arm and deliver highly performant applications.
The newly formed Quick Tools team works with the development community and alongside our product tool teams to provide freely downloadable small tools and libraries that aid developers porting and solve performance analysis and related problems.
Our Developer Ecosystems group strives to facilitate adoption of Arm technologies by developers.
As a mechanical Design Engineer, the individual will be responsible for the development and delivery of powertrain components and systems for high-performance applications in a range of racing series.
An opportunity has arisen for a Design Engineer (Contract) to join our Motorsport department in a rapidly expanding and exciting work environment.
Job Role
Conceptualise, design, and develop mechanical components and assemblies within the project.
The successful engineer will be highly flexible, quick to learn and be motivated by the opportunity to understand and improve the performance of future Machine Learning solutions using Arm technology.Are you our next team member?
We are looking for a software engineer with a strong analytical approach to join the team and help ensure the best performance and quality with most recent Arm ML software and IP.
Job Overview
As a member of the ML System Analysis team you will explore, analyse, and influence the direction of Machine Learning performance on Arm IP and systems.You will use datacentre IP hosted in the cloud to understand new use-cases and significant workloads to ensure Arm IP and systems deliver excellent ML performance and quality.We collaborate closely with other specialists across Arm, including software, IP, and Systems teams to understand, explore and challenge the limits of performance capabilities.
You will be joining our Performance Tools team, who design and develop the tools used for software profiling and CPU performance analysis.
Their use as profiling applications for platforms ranges from mobile phones, to cars, to cloud servers.We are currently expanding our focus on the cloud computing and network infrastructure use cases, and are looking for a systems architect to join our team to take ownership of the architecture CPU side of our tooling alongside our technical lead.Working collaboratively with our technical lead to guide the roadmap for our CPU toolset
Responsibilities
Communicating with our business areas and stakeholders to derive requirements for our usersWorking with wider Arm teams to drive design of performance analysis methodologiesWorking with your counterpart to plan the roadmap based on user needs and priorities, along with managing and prioritizing the product backlogCommunicating with your technical lead and their team to guide them in their planning process and their workCoaching and mentoring of team members to develop their technical skills and knowledgeWorking in an Agile cadence and driving continuous improvement.
We are looking for a software engineer with a strong analytical approach to join our team and help ensure the best performance and quality with most recent Arm ML software and IP.
The successful engineer will be highly flexible, quick to learn and be motivated by the opportunity to understand and improve the performance of future Machine Learning and Generative AI solutions using Arm technology.
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.
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?
Would you like to analyse the performance of Arm's future CPUs, graphics processors (GPUs) and Interconnect IPs when they are working together?