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2020 Graduate Verification Engineer

2020 Graduate Verification Engineer
by Admin on 07-08-2020 at 11:31 am

Introduction
We are looking for enthusiastic graduate engineers to join ARM, and help shape the future of technology and collaborating in the development of next-generation CPU that fuel billions of devices world-wide.ARM’s Sophia Antipolis design centre is located in one of the most beautiful parts of France, at the heart of Europe’s largest and most dynamic technology park. Surrounded by mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, this exceptional design centre has delivered leading products from ARM’s Cortex (TM) processor family.

Graduates Verification Engineer
There are graduate verification roles within the Sophia Antipolis CPU team, which is focused on mainstream processors ranging from high-end cores to micro-controllers.

These components are used extensively in consumer devices such as mobile phones and tablets as well as in numerous other electronic products from sensors to servers.

Working in the CPU Group, you will need to be creative, innovative and enthusiastic about new technologies. Our engineers create products providing world class performance and low power.

Graduate engineers immediately start working on real project tasks with help and guidance of experienced engineers. Through teamwork, training and dedication to personal development, our goal is that every graduate engineer quickly starts contributing to different project tasks and ultimately develops into an expert in the field.

You will be working in a multi-site and multi-cultural environment.

What will your role be?
• You will be creating the test plans for the next generation of ARM’s CPU products.
• You will be developing the verification environments, working with the rest of the verification team to find bugs in the design and deliver high quality products.
• You will be in close relationship with the CPU design team.

Job Requirements

Are you a good fit for ARM?
You will need to be graduating in 2020, or already graduated from a University or Engineering School, in Electronic Engineering or Computer Science, although other science graduates will be considered with relevant experience

Essential skills include:
• An engineering mindset and passion for breaking the design in order to find bugs
• Programming languages such as: assembly language (ideally ARM assembler), higher-level (e.g. C), object-oriented (e.g. C++)

• Exposure to verification techniques and testbenches (e.g. UVM and Formal)
• Familiarity with hardware description languages, such as VHDL or Verilog/SystemVerilog
• Excellent attention to detail
• Creativity and ability to communicate ideas effectively
• Good inter-personal and teamwork skills

Desirable skills include:
• Knowledge of the ARM architecture
• Understanding of computer architecture and micro-architecture concepts

• Use of a UNIX environment and shell programming/scripting in e.g. Tcl, Perl, Python etc.
• Exposure to low-level programming or driver development

What are the desired behaviours for this role?

At ARM, we are proud to have a set of behaviours that reflect our unique culture and guide our decisions, defining how we work together to defy ordinary and shape extraordinary. These behaviours are assessed as part of the recruitment process:

  • Partner and customer focus – Your tendency to put your partners and customers first in all that you do by understanding their needs and striving to achieve win-win solutions.
  • Collaboration and communication – Your ability to forge lasting relationships which are built upon mutual trust, open communication and sharing of information and success.
  • Creativity and innovation – Possessing a passion for driving continuous improvement through spotting opportunities and seeking the views of others.
  • Team and personal development – You take time to drive your own development, whilst also encouraging team members and partners to do the same.
  • Impact and influence – You listen to different perspectives, evaluate, persuade and carefully shape your work to deliver truly impactful results.
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