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microTECH Global LTD

Compiler Engineer

City of Edinburgh
Posted about 12 hours ago
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You will join a team of compiler engineers located in Cambridge/Edinburgh and global locations to develop compilers and libraries. You will learn to resolve real-world server, HPC, and AI computing problems by analyzing performance issues, applying state-of-the-art optimizations, debugging the compilation procedure, and presenting the results. You will be encouraged to solve problems in innovative ways. You will work in a diversified team with different cultural backgrounds but share common goals. Your contribution can be upstreamed to open-source communities.

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Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop LLVM based compilers:
    • Enable compiler for new architecture features
    • Design & implement optimization for xPU architectures
    • Use AI technology to help compiler optimize
  • Analyze performance of compiler generated code
  • Co-design with xPU architecture teams

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Person Specification:

Required:

  • Passionate to develop compiler
  • Advanced C/C++ programming skills
  • Basic knowledge of CPU or xPU architecture

Desired:

  • BSc/MSc/MSci in CS
  • Experience of contributing to open-source projects
  • Good at self-learning, courageous to explore new things, strong in practical skills
  • Good communication skills and teamwork
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Skills

C++
LLVM
Compiler Development
xPU Architecture
Performance Analysis
Open-source Contribution
AI Optimization
Debugging

Location

City of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

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