Just a FYI, this position is in Sunnyvale, CA. However, it is possible based on
the candidate to be more flexible as we have offices all over the world.
Micah
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Subject: [LLVMdev] AMD OpenCL Compiler Lead position
COMPILER
Compiler Lead, Stream Computing
We are currently looking for a software engineer as part of the core team
developing OpenCL, a new open standard for heterogonous general purpose
programming, compilers for multi-core CPU and many-core graphics systems.
The engineer will be involved in all aspects of OpenCL compiler features, using
LLVM, development and maintenance and will participate in performance tuning for
new multi-core x86 and graphics hardware running on multiple operating systems.
The position will involve interfacing with ASIC design engineers and architects,
OS engineers and peers in related development teams.
Knowledge of OpenCL API or other GPGPU programming models is a plus but not
needed. The individual will be a member of a team where communication and team
skills are highly valued.
Requirement:
Bachelor of Science or equivalent degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer
Science, Engineering or an equivalent field is required, MSc. Or Ph.D.
preferred.
Specialization in computer science, strong C and C++ programming skills is
necessary, along with an understanding of software engineering practices.
Exposure to algorithms used for optimizations and code generation for CPU or
graphics hardware is a strong plus but not a must, as the primary sought quality
is a strong interest and ability in developing high quality software on top of
lower level functionality.
Experience with LLVM, software development tools such as source level debugging
and code profiler is required.
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