Senior Technical Marketing Manager for High Performance IoT
Arm
Cambridge
GBP 40,000 - 60,000
Job description
Arm has revolutionised multiple industries from mobile to cloud, and is now shaping the future of edge computing during the push to high performance computing and edge AI inference. Working with our customers as part of the IoT Go-to-market team means that you will need to understand what they want to achieve and provide a solution that moves them forward.
Job Overview:
The technical marketing manager role is a varied, technical role, where you will not only use your expertise but your interpersonal skills to support our partners through their journey. You will collaborate with engineering teams, acting as the voice of the customer to motivate changes which improve our products and help our partners embrace new technology.
Responsibilities:
Engage OEMs and ecosystem vendors on complex use cases that exercise multiple SoC (System-on-chip) subsystems to ensure Arm solutions meet key market use cases
Create and present technical marketing collateral promoting whole SoC and platform benefits
Collate market feedback to guide product managers and engineering teams in the development of compelling solutions
Co-ordinate and shape technical training with partner engineering teams
Required Skills and Experience:
Passion for solving complex challenges in the semiconductor industry
Previous SoC application engineering or development experience
BSc Degree or higher qualification in Electronic Engineering or equivalent experience
High level of autonomy, working independently and with remote teams.
Customer-facing experience and ability to travel
“Nice To Have” Skills and Experience:
Prior experience with AI/ML, Rich OS or Multimedia applications very desirable
Good knowledge of CPU architecture principles and SoC design principles.
Knowledge of ASIC/SoC design processes.
In Return:
We offer you the opportunity to join a fast-paced team and work with some of the leading tech companies in the world, helping shape ground-breaking new applications.