Compiler Engineer

Intel CorporationOttawa, ON
CA$114,890 - CA$162,190Hybrid

About The Position

Join Intel's Compiler Engineering team, where you will collaborate on cutting-edge technologies driving the next generation of software innovation. As a Compiler Engineer, you will play a critical role in designing, developing, testing, debugging, and maintaining Intel's industry-leading LLVM-based compiler stack, including C, C++, SYCL, and Fortran compilers. Your contributions will directly impact Intel's processor platforms, enabling developers worldwide to harness CPUs, GPUs, and accelerators to achieve extraordinary breakthroughs in AI, high-performance computing, and beyond. This is your opportunity to work with leaders in the LLVM community and make meaningful contributions to software ecosystems that empower global innovation.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Informatics, or a related technical discipline.
  • 3+ years of experience in C/C++ programming, object-oriented design principles, and data structures.
  • 3+ years of LLVM compiler technology experience.
  • 2+ years of experience in open-source projects.
  • Demonstrated problem-solving, Communication skills and the ability to work independently.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree in a related field.
  • 3+ years of experience developing and maintaining production-grade compilers.
  • Familiarity with clang, LLVM, or MLIR compiler frameworks.
  • Experience in parallel and offload programming models like OpenMP, SYCL, CUDA, or GPU programming.
  • Knowledge of performance analysis, optimization, and debugging techniques.

Responsibilities

  • Design and develop advanced compiler features and optimizations tailored to Intel Architectures.
  • Collaborate with hardware engineering teams to support new processor features and architectures through compilers.
  • Contribute to the development and maintenance of Clang, DPC++, SYCL technologies, and associated tools.
  • Write and maintain test cases to cover new functionality, ensuring high code coverage and overall reliability.
  • Work upstream with clang open-source communities, driving industry-wide collaboration for optimal solutions.
  • Ensure robust support for parallelization and vectorization techniques, enhancing the performance of Intel compilers.
  • Engage with external partners, language standards groups, and companies developing compilers to align on best practices and innovative solutions.
  • Investigate and resolve complex software bugs through efficient debugging and problem-solving techniques.

Benefits

  • Intel is in the process of securing office space in the greater metropolitan area of Toronto, Ontario. This office will serve as your assigned work location in the future. Once the site is operational, your position will follow Intel’s hybrid work model, which currently requires on-site presence at least four days per week. Until the office is ready, you will be classified as a remote employee and will be working virtually from the greater metropolitan area of Toronto, Ontario.
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