[llvm-dev] FW: Compiler Engineer Belfast

Layla Bates via llvm-dev llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Thu Oct 12 01:47:20 PDT 2017



Hi,
We have an opening for a Compiler Engineer in Belfast.  Could we submit it -

Senior Compiler Software Engineer
Belfast, Ireland
Department
VLSI
Job Description
Development & maintenance of Compilers targeting CEVA's world leading DSP cores.
As a Compiler engineer you'll be engaged with a wide range of concepts, including:
*         Target-independent optimization techniques
*         Optimized code-generation for scalar and vector DSPs
*         Definition and implementation of dedicated C/C++ language extensions
*         Architecture definition and enhancements
*         Benchmark and performance optimizations
Requirements
Essential Criteria:
*         a minimum 2.1 Honors degree or higher in Computer science, or similar degree that provides strong knowledge of computer science theory along with practical software devolvement skills
*         Excellent knowledge of C/C++
*         6+ years of experience in Compiler development
*         Team player with excellent communication abilities to liaise with customers and other CEVA design offices.
*         Able to travel to customer sites and other CEVA sites
Desirable Criteria:
*         Experience with GCC, ORC, OPEN64 and LLVM
*         Experience in Perl / Python scripting


Regards,

Layla Bates
HR Manager

CEVA Ireland Ltd
2nd Floor
18/19 South William Street
Dublin 2
Ph: +353 1 237 3913

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