Senior C++ Engineer (Modelling)
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Are you excited about modern C++ and CPU architecture, driven by impact, and enjoy collaborating with others to achieve shared high-reaching goals? If so, we would love to have you on our team!
Our Fast Models products enable developers around the world to write and validate software years before their target Arm-based hardware is available, accelerating innovation across the industry! Our team builds high-fidelity models of innovative Arm technologies that power future computing systems, from embedded platforms to supercomputers.
As we continue to evolve our Fast Models technology, we're growing our CPU architecture modelling teams in Cambridge hiring engineers from experienced through to principal level., You will drive the technical direction and evolution of our C++ CPU architecture models, ensuring they meet demanding standards of performance, accuracy, and scalability. As a senior technical voice, you will promote clarity in design decisions, remove obstacles that slow the team down, make high-impact technical calls and set high expectations for execution, accountability, and engineering excellence, influencing both code and culture. You will also mentor engineers by stretching them technically and supporting their growth through constructive challenge and high standards.
Requirements
Do you have experience in Software development?, * Strong experience in system-level software development (CPU/IP/SoC modelling or similar domains)
- Advanced proficiency in modern C++ (C++14 or newer)
- A track record of driving technical improvements that delivered measurable impact
- Experience influencing peers and raising performance standards across a team
"NICE TO HAVE" SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
- Experience with Arm CPU architecture
- Experience with Fast Models or similar simulation technologies
- Strong debugging skills across complex system-level environments
- Familiarity with modern testing frameworks and CI/CD practices
- Experience leading significant refactoring, modernization, or performance-improvement efforts