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A leading technology firm in Valbonne is seeking a Methodology and Design Engineer Intern to optimize SOC development and verification flows. The role entails collaboration with various teams and benchmarking solutions on real design cases. The ideal candidate is a Master's student in electronic or computer engineering, fluent in English, with strong problem-solving skills. Competitive salary offered, and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
We are looking for an enthusiastic engineer, willing to work in a multicultural and diverse environment, interested in building strong relationships with various teams in multi design centers. You are a highly motivated electronic engineer, interested in defining methodologies and making them concrete and applying them on the ground. You want to enable innovative chips and systems designs to shape the future of technology. Based in Sophia Antipolis, our design center is built to high-level environmental and wellbeing standards (LEED and WELL certified respectively).
What could you be doing as a Methodology and Design Engineer Intern? As a methodology engineer in the Chip Methodology and Automation team, your main role will consist of analysing, developing and optimising SOC development, verification and implementation flow based on EDA tools best usage. You will work in close collaboration with methodology experts, design teams and EDA vendors, analyse parts of the SOC design, verification and implementation flow, gather end-user inputs in terms of usability and features support, benchmark different solutions on real design cases, build demonstrators for new features and methodology, propose improvements and provide guidance and support to internal design teams in Europe and worldwide.
We encourage early applications as we review them on a first come/first served basis.
Arm internships require you to be enrolled in a higher education degree. French law requires students to complete an internship agreement (Convention de Stage). This is a tripartite agreement signed by the student, their home university and host organization, that facilitates an internship in France. It defines duration, missions, remuneration and benefits, insurance in the event of an accident, etc. It is preferable that Arm\'s own template of the agreement is used. Successful applicants will be required to provide contact details of the appropriate university representatives to have the agreement signed.
Working on interesting new projects with leaders in the field is exciting, but we also know how important it is to receive support. Throughout the internship, you can expect regular feedback and development opportunities, social activities to connect with peers, an end of internship celebration, and the opportunity to be considered for future graduate positions (subject to performance). We offer a competitive salary and rewards package, plus on-the-job learning and mentoring/buddy schemes for learning and networking opportunities.
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Arm\’s approach to hybrid working supports both high performance and personal wellbeing. Details of what this means for each role will be shared upon application. Flexibility may be limited by local legal, regulatory, tax, or other considerations, and we will collaborate with you to find the best solution.
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