We are looking for an enthusiastic Electronics Engineer to join Arm’s Boards & Packaging team, who are working at the forefront of embedded design based around Arm products.
We are responsible for
Creating physical hardware development platforms, based around Arm’s custom system-on-chip (SoC) and FPGAs. These platforms are used for software development and validation activities by both our external partners/customers and our internal development teams.
If you’re interested in
- The potential to work on all aspects of board development, from specification to customer release.
- Using mathematical concepts and algorithms to solve the unique challenges of today’s complex board layouts
- The challenges of bringing up a new development board.
- Gaining a deeper understanding of system architecture and performance.
- Working alongside many other teams including system architects, CPU / System IP designers, physical chip layout / packaging engineers.
- Interaction with Arm’s partners and customers both through the support organisation and directly and, a real interest in new technologies and how Arm fits in.
Then we have a role for you!
What you could be doing as an Intern in our team?
As a Graduate, you will be placed in a development team at Arm’s offices in Cambridge, UK where you will have a mentor, and be able to get to grips with the problems ranging across many hardware areas. You will work across every aspects of the product lifecycle whilst being supported by and learning from the rest of the team.
We are looking for individuals who
- Have a basic understanding of digital and analog electronics and circuit diagrams
- Have a passion for embedded computing that goes beyond your studies
- Can demonstrate creative and structured approaches to problem-solving, learning and self-development
- Feels comfortable communicating within a small team
- Has demonstrable knowledge of Linear Algebra, Graph Theory, computational geometry and Optimization techniques (Linear/Non Linear programming)
Qualities that will help your application stand out
The following skills are not essential for this role, but experience in any of the following areas would enhance your application:
- Knowledge of any Schematic and layout tool
- Hands on experience with hardware and software debuggers or Embedded hardware debug using oscilloscopes
- Knowledge of some programming languages like C and Python to aide scripting and automation
- Knowledge of a leading RISC based computer architecture ideally Arm
- Excellent written and spoken English; can write coherent documentation
Additional information
Arm Internships require you to be enrolled in a higher education degree and be returning to your course after your internship/placement. If you are graduating in 2025 you will not be eligible for an Intern role, but you will be eligible for our Graduate roles. Our Graduate roles will be advertised on the Arm Early Careers website.
Intern roles will start in April, June and July.
We encourage early applications and review them on the first come and first served basis. We aim to review all applications no later than two weeks after received. In peak periods there may be exceptions beyond this timeframe. We will do our best to keep your advised.
In return
Working on interesting new projects is exciting, but we also know how important it is to receive support. That's why throughout your internship, you can expect regular feedback and development opportunities, social activities to connect with your peers, an end of summer celebration, plus the opportunity to be *considered for future Graduate positions (*subject to performance). #getreadytogrow
Our program is crafted to give you the best start possible and support your personal growth as well as professional development.
Gain a competitive salary, supportive rewards package, alongside unparalleled learning and networking opportunities from the best in industry.