Unisys-Lead Engineer
Location: Roseville, MN
Unisys is looking for a Compiler Specialist for our facility in Roseville, MN.
We have a ClearPath mainframe product line that has been running on custom CMOS
CPUs. The Unisys 36-bit OS2200 CISC mainframe architecture has been evolving for
many years and is too expensive to continue implementing in custom silicon, so
we have also produced a version of the ClearPath OS 2200 mainframe system that
is running emulated on the Intel platform. This version has been successfully
released, and we are now looking for ways to significantly improve its
performance. One of our research efforts has been in the area of dynamic binary
translation. We are using the LLVM IR and Jit in our project, which also has
significant business requirements for complete accuracy, backward compatibility
and reliability as well as performance.
We are looking for an individual who has been involved in the development of
LLVM, someone intimately familiar with the LLVM internals, who might be
interested in coming to Minnesota and working with us on our challenging
project. We are only 6 months into our dynamic translation effort, and
anticipate that this work will continue on for several years. We would be
interested in graduate students who might have this background, and interested
in a full-time position.
I can be reached at 215-986-2718 or thomas.golden at
unisys.com<mailto:thomas.golden at unisys.com>.
Thank you.
Regards,
Tom Golden
Director of Recruiting | Technology, Consulting & Integration Solutions
Unisys | Unisys Way | Blue Bell, PA 19424 | 215 986 2718 | N423 2718
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