Job Title
Design Engineering Jobs β Bengaluru (Multiple openings)
Role Summary
Multiple design engineering roles at Arm's Bengaluru site supporting SoC/IP and adjacent areas such as RTL design, verification, physical design, methodology and automation. Positions work within engineering teams to deliver silicon and IP features, tools, and documentation across the product lifecycle.
Experience Level
Mid-level (Experienced Professional). Specific years of experience not specified.
Responsibilities
Typical responsibilities vary by role; common duties include:
- Design, implement or verify digital/analog/physical IP or SoC subsystems according to specifications.
- Develop and maintain RTL, testbenches, scripts, tools, and methodology to support design or verification flows.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams (architecture, software, validation, product) to integrate features and resolve issues.
- Analyse and debug design problems, ensuring timing, power, area and reliability targets are met.
- Participate in design reviews, contribute to project planning, and mentor junior engineers where applicable.
Requirements
Summary of typical must-have and nice-to-have qualifications (role-dependent):
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Must-have: Relevant industry experience in ASIC/SoC/IC design, verification, or physical design. Exact years not specified.
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Must-have: Proficiency with relevant languages and tools (examples: RTL/Verilog/VHDL, simulation frameworks, scripting languages, common EDA tools); specific toolset depends on the role.
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Nice-to-have: Experience in low-power design, physical IP (hard macros, standard cells), SI/PI, automation, or tool development.
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Nice-to-have: Experience leading technical workstreams or mentoring team members.
Education Requirements
Not specified.
About the Company
Company: Arm
Headquarters: Cambridge, United Kingdom
ARM is a global leader in semiconductor and software design, driving innovation in computing technology. The company specializes in designing processors and systems that provide the essential building blocks for electronic devices. ARM's architecture is widely used in smartphones, servers, and IoT devices, and its collaborative culture fosters bold thinking, diversity, and high-impact benefits for its talented workforce.

Date Posted: 2026-05-19