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Senior Principal Telemetry Architect

Arm
Cambridge
3 weeks ago
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Job Overview:

Do you want to craft the next-generation telemetry architecture for Windows on ARM platform, extracting the maximum performance and power efficiency from the latest process and packaging technologies? In the Central Technology Group of ARM, we have a diverse set of engineers covering all aspects of SoC system architecture.

You have the chance to create high-impact changes daily by solving challenging technical problems in next generation compute devices! You will tackle challenging development work to help kickstart projects, run sophisticated proof-of-concepts, and be a technical leader from the front.

Responsibilities:

  • Engage with engineering leadership and product planning teams to develop technology roadmap.
  • Translate technology requirements into platform architecture, encompassing hardware, software, tools and other components.
  • Design and implement telemetry frameworks for laptops and PCs to capture real-time data on hardware, firmware, OS, and application performance.
  • Develop in-band and out-of-band data collection mechanisms to monitor system health, power management, battery life, thermal performance, and CPU/GPU usage.
  • Work with OS vendor frameworks such as Windows Telemetry, Diagnostics Management, and ETW/WPR.
  • Align with infrastructure telemetry architects on industry standards such as DMTF, DASH, Redfish, OpenTelemetry, and Bulk Telemetry (OCP) to build a cutting-edge, standardized telemetry solution.
  • Analyze competitive solutions, including Intel vPro and Intel Active Management Technology (AMT), to build platform remote management capabilities.
  • Collaborate with hardware (Arm platform architecture, SoC architects) and software teams to intercept and integrate telemetry solutions across different system layers, including firmware, kernel, drivers, OS, and remote/cloud access.
  • Develop secure telemetry data management models, both on-chip and off-chip.
  • Work closely with Microsoft and Arm platform customers to refine telemetry requirements and ensure alignment with industry needs.

Required Skills and Experience:

  • Proven track record in PC/Laptop (Windows on ARM) SoC Architecture or related work experience.
  • Deep technical background and credibility.
  • Experience in firmware development, platform architecture, or telemetry solutions.
  • Knowledge of PC/laptop hardware, BIOS/UEFI, firmware, and OS (Windows/Linux).
  • Experience with performance analysis and cloud telemetry solutions is a plus.
  • Knowledge of power management, thermal profiling, and system health diagnostics in modern computing devices.
  • Expertise in one or more of these technology domains would be desirable: Power, Thermal & Limits Management, Platform security, Reset & Boot, 2.5D/3D advanced packaging and chiplets, Chipset Platform Architecture.
  • Proven track record to drive progress in an ambiguous environment.
  • Collaborative and influential across organizations.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and ability to work across multiple teams.

Nice to have:

  • Bachelor of Science degree in EE/ECE/CE/CS or related field required, MS or PhD highly desired.


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