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| From | "comp.compilers" <compilers@iecc.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.compilers |
| Subject | Compiler positions available for week ending January 30 |
| Date | 2011-01-30 08:59 +0000 |
| Organization | Compilers Central |
| Message-ID | <11-01-120@comp.compilers> (permalink) |
This is a digest of ``help wanted'' and ``position available'' messages received at comp.compilers during the preceding week. Messages must advertise a position having something to do with compilers and must also conform to the guidelines periodically posted in misc.jobs.offered. Positions that remain open may be re-advertised once a month. To respond to a job offer, send mail to the author of the message. To submit a message, mail it to compilers@iecc.com. ------------------------------- From: "Mary Rank " <mary@rankconsultinggroup.com> Subject: Compiler Job (Mountain View CA) Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2011 09:37:17 -0800 I am working with a networking company based in Mt. View, CA. They are in need of a Sr.Compiler (prefer GCC---but not necessary) Engineer for a perm position. They are willing to help with relocation or this job could also be done in either Hydrabad or Bangalore, India. Req #: 1819 Length: Perm Location: Mountain View, CA Rate: Market Our client, which is very successful start-up in the semiconductor space, is a provider of highly integrated semiconductor processors that enable intelligent networking, communications, storage, video and security applications. Their products have been designed-in by the World's leading networking, wireless, storage and security vendors They are looking for a Sr. Linux Kernel tools Developer who has expertise with the following: 1) GCC support on MIPS or other CPU architectures 2) GDB internals and development 3) Binutils, glibc etc. Toolchain team responsibilities: 1. Add support for their multi-core processors to GNU GCC compiler and Binutils. This includes new instructions, pipelines etc. 2. Upgrade the GCC and Binutils versions in the processor's SDK periodically i.e. add support and optimizations to newer open source releases. 3. Contribute support for chips to the open source community and try to keep the chips support as current as possible. 4. Implement and maintain multi-core debugging support. Enhance GDB to use specific multi-core debugging features. 5. Implement and support profiling tools and methods e.g. profile feedback optimizations, profile and other specific profiling tools. 6. Represent our client at different Open Source forums e.g. MIPS developers conferences, GCC developer's Summit etc. Some of the key attractions to this position besides the technical work are: 1) Their current toolchain team is extremely small. Any new engineer gets to work on core technology immediately, instead of being a small cog in a big wheel. 2) They are a semiconductor company, so the toolchain/compiler engineer is in a unique position to influence future chip design for better code performance. 3) They are still a small engineering team, so there is direct contact/interaction between h/w engineers who design the CPU cores and the toolchain team. 4) Apart from the regular work of SDK releases tied to new chip releases, the compiler engineers have a fair bit of creative freedom in terms of enhancements to be made, new tools to be implemented etc. 5) Our client is a growing company, which makes it more exiting, instead of being stuck in companies which have more or less achieved a steady state and offer limited growth. Please send your resumes to Mary Rank at mary@rankconsultinggroup.com. Thank you, Mary
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