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GPU Compiler Engineer

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GPU Compiler Engineer
European Tech Recruit are working closely with a leading semicon company, based in Cambridge, who are looking for a talented GPU Compiler Engineer to join their team.
In this role you will architect, design, implement, verify, and/or optimize the performance and power of GPU cores.
Responsibilities as GPU Compiler Engineer:
- Apply GPU knowledge and experience to architect, design, implement, verify, and/or optimize the performance and power of GPU cores.
- Build functional model simulations, develops software, and tests for various graphics to verify correctness and ensures performance and power goals are met.
- Program and run graphics tests using tools and methods to assess functionality, performance, and power and identify issues.
- Collaborate with teams, third-party vendors, and external users to guide implementation and ensure alignment with needs and goals.
- Develop driver and compiler software to support GPU products.
- Write detailed technical documentation and feature descriptions for GPU projects to guide users and/or customers to use or implement software.
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- Master's degree or PhD in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or related field.
- 5+ years of relevant GPU experience.
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