Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Competitive salary + hybrid working options
Compiler Engineer €60,000 - €85,000 - Hybrid Working An exciting opportunity for a Compiler Engineer has arisen with a world-class RISC-V semiconductor company, designing SoC for accelerated computing, based in Barcelona. This is a great chance for a Compiler Engineer to join the core team, where you’ll contribute to developing compiles and machine learning IR transformers that harness their hardware features and accelerators, enhancing user experience. You will commit to a hybrid working model, with 3 days onsite required. What's required for this Compiler Engineer position? Experience with compiler frameworks e.g. LLVM, MLIR, GCC Experience with computation APIs e.g. OpenCL, CUDA Experience with C++ and Python BSc or MSc in a relevant field Fluent English If you are a Compiler Engineer, looking for an opportunity to work in a flexible, creative environment, please apply to learn more! To find out more about this and other Software opportunities across the UK, please contact Mitch Wheaton at IC Resources
Barcelona
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