Software Engineer, Kernel Reliability

Cerebras SystemsToronto, ON

About The Position

We're looking for a deeply technical, hands-on software engineer to join our on-field Kernel Reliability team. You'll help tackle a critical challenge: improving the reliability of our advanced compute clusters and the underlying inference, training, and internal production services. In this role, you'll work close to the code and design solutions that will scale with our rapidly growing system production and software service offerings. If you have strong fundamentals in systems, debugging, and failure analysis—and enjoy building tools and solving hard reliability problems—we want to hear from you. New college graduates are welcome.

Requirements

  • Strong programming skills in C/C++ and Python.
  • Solid foundations in operating systems, computer architecture, and systems programming fundamentals.
  • Ability to debug complex issues using logs, traces, and standard debugging workflows; interest in root-cause analysis.

Nice To Haves

  • Exposure to parallel and distributed programming (message passing, multicore, GPU, embedded, etc.).
  • Experience building or using debug/diagnostic tools (debuggers, core dump handling, tracing, sanitizers, profilers, etc.).
  • Familiarity with debugging distributed and parallel applications (deadlocks, livelocks, race conditions, etc.).
  • Knowledge of computer architecture concepts (instruction pipelining, multithreading, networking, memory systems, etc.).
  • Operations & Monitoring: familiarity with monitoring, incident response, and post-mortem culture.

Responsibilities

  • Contribute to the technical roadmap and execution for kernel-centric reliability of our internal and customer-facing systems.
  • Partner with System and Cluster Operations teams to reduce system and service downtime after failure through tooling, analysis, and hands-on debugging support.
  • Work with the Debug Team to enhance debug tools with the goal of speeding up failure analysis.
  • Collaborate with software teams to improve the software stack—including kernels—to improve on-field debugging and failure analysis.
  • Work with ASIC and hardware architecture teams to co-design next-generation architectures with reliability and ease of debug in mind.
  • Participate in incident response, root-cause analysis, and post-mortems; drive follow-ups that measurably improve reliability over time.
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