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ARM Cortex-M hardware * Mixed-signal analog/digital designs * USB * Ethernet * CAN * RS-485 * SPI ... remote work flexibility Opportunity to work on cutting-edge embedded products Collaborative ...

ARM Cortex-M hardware * Mixed-signal analog/digital designs * USB * Ethernet * CAN * RS-485 * SPI ... remote work flexibility Opportunity to work on cutting-edge embedded products Collaborative ...

Sr. Embedded Software Engineer

$126K - $166K/yr

Experience with memory managed high performance ARM Cortex-A or X86 architectures and SoCs (NXP ... Remote work opportunities based on role * Employee Assistance Program (EAP) * Career growth and ...

Senior Embedded Software Engineer

Boston, MA · On-site +1

$149K - $198K/yr

Experience working with ARM Cortex MCUs or Microprocessors. Bonus Points (not required ... be fully remote. The salary range for this role is an estimate based on a wide range of ...

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As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote arm cortex in the United States is $140,327.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $119,500.00 and $158,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Remote Arm Cortex engineer?

A Remote Arm Cortex engineer is a professional who specializes in developing, programming, or maintaining systems based on Arm Cortex microprocessors, often working remotely. Arm Cortex processors are widely used in embedded systems, IoT devices, and mobile technology. These engineers may work on firmware development, software optimization, or integrating Arm Cortex chips into various hardware solutions. Their remote role allows them to collaborate with teams and manage projects from different locations, leveraging tools for virtual communication and development.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an ARM Cortex Embedded Systems Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an ARM Cortex Embedded Systems Engineer, you need a solid background in embedded systems design, proficiency in C/C++ programming, and experience with ARM architecture, often supported by a degree in electrical engineering or computer science. Familiarity with development tools such as Keil MDK, ARM Development Studio, JTAG debuggers, and RTOS platforms is typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help engineers collaborate and resolve complex technical issues. These competencies are crucial for delivering reliable, efficient embedded solutions in industries like automotive, IoT, and consumer electronics.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in remote ARM Cortex development roles?

Professionals in remote ARM Cortex development roles often encounter challenges such as coordinating with team members across different time zones, ensuring hardware and software integration without direct access to physical devices, and maintaining effective communication for debugging and code reviews. Adapting to virtual collaboration tools and setting up reliable remote testing environments are essential for productivity. Overcoming these challenges requires strong self-management skills, proactive communication, and familiarity with remote debugging tools and simulators.
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ASIC Verification Engineer - ARM Remote Job

ASIC Verification Engineer - ARM Remote Job

PDDN INC.

Santa Clara, CA • Remote

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Job Description

Role: ASIC Verification Engineer - ARM
Location: Remote
Job Type: Contract
Interview: Phone/Skype
 

Job Description:
Location: remote
Experience : 5 to 8 years with atleast 5 years of strong hands on verification experience

Core responsibilities:
Assure the overall quality of our designs, which contribute to exciting launches of wireless portable hardware at Snap
A strong focus on ARM IPs (cpu (cortex-a v9 arch), gpu (mali), debug (css600, coresight), etc.) where your knowledge and experience will allow us to review architectural/design decisions and ramp up on verification of these blocks
Serve as an individual contributor to own and develop the verification of our core IP blocks
Ownership throughout the whole project lifecycle, e.g.: Specification reviews, Verification plans, test case development, UVM environments, Coverage (analysis), Debugging, GLS, etc.
Work closely with other teams to gather relevant information and share your knowledge about the design to further improve requirements and specifications. As well as providing vital feedback in their debugging efforts
Collaborate with the global verification team to improve our processes and launch initiatives to improve the overall quality of the design as well as the way of working to become the best in class verification team

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Proven (5+ years) hands-on experience with state-of-the-art verification methodologies and processes, such as UVM / SystemVerilog, Formal verification, Constraint-random verification, Assertions, Coverage metrics, Coverage analysis, Gate Level Simulation, Key Performance Indicators testing, etc.
Strong understanding of ARM related IPs is required: cpu (cortex-a v9 arch), gpu (mali), debug (css600, coresight), etc.
Hands-on experience with designing and implementing C based test-cases to configure and test the ARM IPs as well as the ability to re-use the manufacturer provided test benches
Experience with using and creating a UVM based test environment for block level verification as well as re-using those environments at (sub-)system level
Ability to read and understand RTL code (SystemVerilog, Verilog, VHDL)
Experience with revision control systems and CI/CD techniques
Phenomenal interpersonal skills; ability to collaborate across teams, and to work independently
Excellent process development, documentation and written and verbal communication skills

Core responsibilities:
Assure the overall quality of our designs, which contribute to exciting launches of wireless portable hardware at Snap
A strong focus on ARM IPs (cpu (cortex-a v9 arch), gpu (mali), debug (css600, coresight), etc.) where your knowledge and experience will allow us to review architectural/design decisions and ramp up on verification of these blocks
Serve as an individual contributor to own and develop the verification of our core IP blocks
Ownership throughout the whole project lifecycle, e.g.: Specification reviews, Verification plans, test case development, UVM environments, Coverage (analysis), Debugging, GLS, etc.
Work closely with other teams to gather relevant information and share your knowledge about the design to further improve requirements and specifications. As well as providing vital feedback in their debugging efforts
Collaborate with the global verification team to improve our processes and launch initiatives to improve the overall quality of the design as well as the way of working to become the best in class verification team "


What are the Optional skills and skill proficiencies for this position? 
Experience with using and creating a UVM based test environment for block level verification as well as re-using those environments at (sub-)system level
Ability to read and understand RTL code (SystemVerilog, Verilog, VHDL)
Experience with revision control systems and CI/CD techniques
Phenomenal interpersonal skills; ability to collaborate across teams, and to work independently
Excellent process development, documentation and written and verbal communication skills
 

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.