Functional Safety Intern
Role Overview
Job Overview :
As a functional safety intern in our Central Technology team in Sophia, you have an outstanding opportunity to work on groundbreaking technology with a successful international team.
If you would like to craft the future of Automotive then read on!
Responsibilities :
As a Functional Safety Engineer, the successful candidate will be part of a team developing architecture targeted towards the automotive market.
As a team, we invent and build various architectures improving dependability with a focus on functional safety. To achieve this we explore new architecture, develop processes and work alongside other experts within Arm to create automotive strategies.
Your role will involve supporting our architects to enrich Arm's functional safety roadmap.
Required Skills and Experience :
- RTL development and verification methodologies
- Software development and test methodologies
- Computer architecture knowledge
- Embedded system development
- Good interpersonal skills
- Excellent English both, verbal and written
Nice To Have Skills and Experience :
- RTL coding experience
- Software coding experience
- Working knowledge of fault simulation tools
- Familiar with ISO26262
- Suited for Master’s degree thesis in computer science, electronics engineering or other relevant subject areas
In Return :
Working on interesting new projects is exciting, but we also know how meaningful it is to receive support. That's why throughout your internship, you can expect regular feedback and development opportunities, social activities to connect with your peers, an end of summer celebration, plus the opportunity to be *considered for future Graduate positions (*subject to performance). #getreadytogrow
Our program is crafted to give you the best start possible and support your personal growth as well as professional development.
Gain a competitive salary of 1900 Euros / month, supportive rewards package, alongside unparalleled learning and networking opportunities from the best in industry.