Do you want to shape the future of chip design? In the Solutions Engineering team at Arm, we're looking for a student to join our team in a multi-faceted and diverse role!
In this role, working within the implementation team, you'll be helping to optimize the performance and power of Arm's solutions, while also evolving our next generation of flows. You'll wield influence over the development of EDA tools and contribute to building groundbreaking development and production platforms to showcase Arm IP in silicon.
Within the team, we work with multiple divisions across Arm to steer product direction, define high quality standards and help drive partner success. We use our keen analytical skills and effective communication to provide solutions to a wide range of problems in the physical design space.
What could you be doing as an Implementation Engineering Intern?
The successful applicant will play a key role in ensuring optimal efficiency and capability for sophisticated semiconductor designs!
Responsibilities
- Deliver accurate results across a range of technology nodes to demonstrate the best of our designs
- Collaborate with our chip design partners to support their physical implementation success
- Develop and deploy new methodologies to improve implementation efficiency and results
- Convert ground-breaking R&D concepts into real solutions
- Take RTL based designs through to silicon, using industry leading EDA tooling
We are looking for individuals who
Hold a STEM degree in a relevant field, such as electronics engineering or computer science. Additionally, you will:
- Have the ability to analyse problems, reason logically about solutions and chart the appropriate course to take
- Be able to dream big, explore new insights and communicate them clearly
- Apply algorithmic thinking, with well-tested programming ability. Ideally using Python or Tcl as well as Unix
Qualities that will help your application stand out
"Nice to have" skills and experience
- Knowledge of microprocessor architecture, Arm IP and Arm-based SoCs
- Past experience with programming languages for data processing and presentation - along the lines of JavaScript, HTML, SQL, MatLab
- Experience with RTL design in an HDL such as Verilog, SystemVerilog or VHDL
- Experience with ATPG tools and/or production testing
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 Graduate Jobs at Arm.
Internship Start Dates: April and June.
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 informed.
In return
Working on interesting new projects with leaders in the field 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 internship celebration, plus the opportunity to be *considered for future Graduate positions (*subject to performance). #getreadytogrow
In addition to a competitive salary andrewards package, our on-the-job learning and mentoring/buddy schemes provide unparalleled learning and networking opportunities from the best in the industry.