Job Title
Staff Applied SoC & Hardware Engineer, Workforce Development
Role Summary
Hands-on technical role to convert Arm-based SoC, hardware, computer architecture, and AI compute concepts into practical labs, demos, setup guides, and delivery-ready technical assets for Workforce Development programs.
Work with engineering teams, partners, and institutions to prepare, validate, troubleshoot, and improve applied technical content used in training and partner-facing activities.
Experience Level
Senior / staff level. The role is senior in scope (staff-level); no explicit years of experience were listed in the source.
Responsibilities
The role focuses on preparing, validating, and supporting hands-on technical delivery for Arm-based systems.
- Develop, test, and adapt labs, demos, setup guides, and practical exercises for Arm-based SoC, computer architecture, AI hardware, and embedded systems.
- Deliver and support Workforce Development programs and partner-facing technical activities.
- Troubleshoot lab environments, development tools, hardware-software interfaces, and participant setups.
- Coordinate with engineering, product, and partner teams to clarify technical requirements, dependencies, and delivery risks.
- Escalate complex technical issues when specialist expertise or deeper Arm support is required.
- Iterate and improve content, assets, and delivery assumptions based on hands-on experience and program feedback.
Requirements
Core technical skills and delivery experience required; degree details are listed separately under Education Requirements.
- Strong working knowledge of Arm technologies, tools, platforms, or development environments with immediate practical contribution expected.
- Technical grounding in Arm-based systems, computer architecture, SoC concepts, embedded systems, AI hardware, or hardware-software co-design.
- Experience preparing, delivering, or supporting applied labs, demos, hands-on technical programs, or partner-facing engineering activities.
- Practical experience with hardware and systems workflows such as FPGA prototyping, simulation, debugging, toolchains, verification concepts, or platform setup.
- Strong troubleshooting skills and ability to work through ambiguity during preparation and delivery.
- Clear technical communication skills for varied technical audiences and ability to work independently while collaborating with a wider team.
Desirable (nice-to-have):
- Experience with Arm IP, Cortex processors, CMSIS, Keil, Corstone, Arm development tools, or Arm-based platforms.
- Experience in SoC design, RTL/verification, EDA flows, silicon bring-up, embedded AI, or AI hardware.
- Experience with platform software, firmware, RTOS, Linux, toolchains, debugging, profiling, or performance analysis.
- Experience supporting technical activity across multiple partners, institutions, or regions and improving lab/readiness resources.
Education Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Electronic Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Systems Engineering, or a related technical subject, or equivalent technical experience.
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: 2026-05-01