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Arm CPU group team based in Sophia-Antipolis is pursuing continuous growth and we’re looking for a Safety Lead to work on the next Secure and High-End Cortex-A Cores development.
The CPU team in Sophia-Antipolis has produced some of the company’s most successful products with processors designed by this group being shipped in billions of designs in use all over the world today. This team has been responsible for designing processors from high-end A-class (such as Cortex-A75), as well as M-class CPUs (such as Cortex-M23).
With the growth of the Automotive market, we are responsible for developing cores suitable for ‘ASIL D’ applications and are seeking a digital designer with experience or eager to develop skills in this area.
The role:
The work would be split in 2 roles Digital Designer and Functional Safety Engineer
As a Digital Designer, you will go through all phases of the design flow. This includes:
- You will Define and create RTL development of hardware designs
- You will build and review design and verification documentation
- You will plan and track design tasks to meet the targets at the planned time
- You will coach and mentor junior design engineers
- You will form close relationship with CPU modelling, verification and implementation teams
Functional Safety role:
- You will ensure the correct processes are followed for functional safety support, to ensure that the resulting product will be fit for purpose to be used in safety-related licensee designs.
- You will apply the Arm Functional safety process definition document in an effective way through timely reviews and assessments
- You will integrate the additional activities, including safety analyses and documentation.
- You will provide leadership for safety activities to all engineers working on the project
- You will develop the project personnel responsible for safety activities, ensuring they are trained/mentored/coached sufficiently so that they can complete the defined safety activities
- You will carry out required activities, such as safety analyses, requirements tracking and additional reviews are completed as part of the project.
- You will build a process and manage project risk in relation to safety activities ensuring they are handled correctly
- You will run the active management of risk mitigation for safety activities
- You will report critical issues of project safety to the CPU Functional Safety Manager
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.
You will be working in a multi-site and multi-cultural environment.
We are looking for a person with both technical and leadership skills, able to communicate at different level of the organization.
Job Requirements
Required Experience:
- Leadership skills in process execution, requirements tracking, risk analysis
- Ability to understand/drive/challenge technical solutions
- Experience in HW development
- Competence in digital design/hardware description languages, such as VHDL or Verilog/SystemVerilog
- Creativity and ability to communicate ideas effectively
- Good inter-personal and teamwork skills
- Used to work in multi-site environment
Desired experience:
- Exposure to functional safety related development project (applying standards such as ISO 26262 and/or IEC 61508)
- Deep understanding of all stages of design cycle: initial concept, specification, implementation, verification, documentation and support
Education:
- You will have a good university degree, ideally in electronic engineering or computer science
What are the desired behaviours for this role?
At Arm, we are guided by our core beliefs that reflect our unique culture and guide our decisions, defining how we work together to defy ordinary and shape extraordinary:
We not I
- Take daily responsibility to make the Global Arm community thrive
- No individual owns the right answer. Brilliance is collective
- Information is crucial, share it
- Realise that we win when we collaborate — and that everyone misses out when we don’t
Passion for progress
- Our differences are our strength. Widen and mix up the pool of people you connect with
- Difficult things can take unexpected directions. Stick with it
- Make feedback positive and expansive, not negative and narrow
- The essence of progress is that it can’t stop. Grow with it and own your own progress
Be your brilliant self
- Be quirky not egocentric
- Recognise the power in saying ‘I don’t know’
- Make trust our default position
- Hold strong opinions lightly
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