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Saicon

GPU Library Development Engineer

Saicon, Santa Clara, California, us, 95053


Job Posting Title: GPU Library Development Engineer - Intermediate (US)Location: Onsite or hybrid at Santa Clara officeDuration: 6-9 monthsNote: GPU programming skills critical (CUDA, ROCm, OpenCL)GPU development engineer

Job Description:This position requires an experienced engineer skilled in GPU programming and optimizations, with a proven track record in analyzing GPU codes and delivering highly parallel solutions. You will be part of a team focused on developing and tuning a computational geometry application for CPU and GPU platforms.The Role:Develop and optimize application code for CPU and GPU systems.Provide domain-specific knowledge to other groups.Engage with product groups to resolve application and customer issues.Develop initial documentation for GPU library code.The Person:A software development engineer with experience in writing GPU code to solve problems in computational geometry, capable of collaborating effectively within a team. Must be self-motivated and able to work well in a team environment.Academic Credentials and Experience:Bachelor's in Computer Science, or a related field, or equivalent experience.3-5 years of relevant industry experience.Key Responsibilities:Develop and optimize code for CPU and GPU systems.Provide domain-specific knowledge and support.Drive resolution of application and customer issues.Document GPU library code.Preferred Experience:In-depth knowledge of computational geometry and electronic design automation.Extensive experience with modern C++.Experience in debugging and profiling highly parallel code.Strong performance analysis skills for both CPU and GPU.Experience with GPU accelerators using CUDA, HIP, OpenCL.Familiarity with CUDA/ROCm libraries like Thrust and CUB.Experience with build system tools and CI systems.Strong team development skills, including expertise with git and Jira.Kogila PrashanthTechnical RecruiterPhone:

(913) 937-4134Email: kprashanth@SanJose, California