PathScale Is Looking To Hire More Compiler Engineers

Written by Michael Larabel in Programming on 11 February 2016 at 01:17 PM EST. 1 Comment
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Our friends at PathScale are looking to hire several more engineers to work on their advanced compiler stack.

PathScale is the company behind the EKOPath optimizing compiler, the ENZO GPGPU compiler solutions, a high-performance ARMv8 Fortran compiler, and more. PathScale has also been quite friendly in the past towards the open-source Linux graphics drivers given the company's interest in GPGPU drivers with hiring to work on open-source drivers, supplying NVIDIA cards to Nouveau developers, and more.

PathScale's C Bergström made known today that they are looking to hire eight more engineers for working on their compiler software -- and LLVM/Clang -- ranging from engineers with expertise in vectorizations to register allocation and scheduling experience to other areas.

If you happen to be an experienced compiler engineer, you can learn more about PathScale's open positions via this mailing list post. They have full and part time options and you are able to work remotely from your home.
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