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Staff Graphics Engineer – OEM Engagements

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7 months ago
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Arm's Client team are looking for a Staff Graphics Engineer to lead and support technical engagements with key OEM partners. In this role, you will work at the intersection of hardware and software, supporting the integration, optimization, and deployment of advanced graphics technologies across a diverse range of OEM platforms, including mobile, XR, and embedded systems.

 

This is a high-impact, technical role that requires collaboration across internal GPU engineering and architecture teams, and OEM stakeholders to deliver high-performance, high-efficiency graphics solutions at scale.

Responsibilities:

Lead technical engagements with OEMs to integrate and optimise graphics IP across a range of hardware platforms.

Investigate and resolve system-level graphics issues, including performance and API-related challenges.

Collaborate with internal teams to align solutions with partner needs and GPU architecture.

Analyse rendering performance and provide tuning guidance and insights to OEM partners.

Contribute to internal roadmaps, documentation, and best practice guides, ensuring long-term technical success.

Required Skills and Experience :

Proven industry experience in graphics engineering, with a strong focus on optimization and debugging.

Deep expertise in modern graphics APIs (Vulkan, OpenGL ES, DirectX, Metal).

Proficient in C/C++ and shading languages (GLSL/HLSL).

Skilled in GPU performance profiling and debugging using tools like RenderDoc, Nsight, and Arm Streamline.

Proven ability to resolve complex performance and compatibility issues in production environments.

Experience collaborating with OEMs, silicon partners, or SoC vendors, with understanding of mobile/embedded GPU constraints.

“Nice To Have” Skills and Experience :

Strong understanding of Arm architecture and embedded platforms (Android, Linux).

Experience in graphics driver development, GPU bring-up, and GPU-based compute.

Familiar with game engines like Unity and Unreal, with exposure to XR and custom display pipelines.

Knowledge of power/performance optimization in mobile and embedded systems.

Exposure to machine learning inference on GPU pipelines and heterogeneous computing.

Soft Skills:

Excellent written and verbal communication skills to work effectively with internal teams and external partners.

Demonstrated ability to build strong technical relationships and drive alignment across organizations.

High degree of initiative, ownership, and adaptability in dynamic and collaborative environments.

 

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Hybrid Working at Arm

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