As an engineer in this role, you will have an opportunity to work and collaborate with hardware engineering teams, external partners and be a member of communities developing compilers, and participate in language and standard groups.
What you'll do
Your responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:
- Design and development of Clang FE, DPC++, SYCL technologies and tools
- Development of test cases to cover new functionality and to increase code coverage.
- Work with other compiler engineers and architects.
- Work on other compiler technologies
- Design, develop, debug and test compiler software and programming languages e.g. advanced compiler optimizations and features specific for Intel Architectures, parallelization and vectorization through compilers, new programming languages support.
- May work directly with companies and communities developing compilers, participate in language and standard groups.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
- Must be pursuing a degree in Computer Science or computer engineering or a related discipline.
- Experience with C++
- Experience with Linux or Unix-like development
Preferred Qualifications
- Academic or professional experience in compiler construction/optimization (LLVM, gcc, etc)
- Understanding processor architectures and hardware accelerators such as GPU/FPGA
- Experience with SYCL, performance tuning, parallel programming and debuggers
Inside this Business Group
Enable amazing computing experiences with Intel Software continues to shape the way people think about computing – across CPU, GPU, and FPGA architectures. Get your hands on new technology and collaborate with some of the smartest people in the business. Our developers and software engineers work in all software layers, across multiple operating systems and platforms to enable cutting-edge solutions. Ready to solve some of the most complex software challenges? Explore an impactful and innovative career in Software.
Work Model for this Role
This role is available as fully home-based and generally would require you to attend Intel sites only occasionally based on business need.