Qualcomm is seeking a talented GPU Compiler Engineer to join their industry-leading Adreno GPU team. This role sits at the intersection of graphics, compiler technology, and hardware optimization, working on technology that powers millions of mobile devices worldwide.
The position involves developing and optimizing compiler solutions for Qualcomm's Adreno GPU architecture, which is fundamental to enabling cutting-edge applications in VR/AR, IoT, AI, and autonomous driving. As a GPU Compiler Engineer, you'll be responsible for creating world-class compiler products that enable high-performance graphics and compute capabilities while maintaining power efficiency.
You'll work closely with GPU architecture design teams, graphics driver teams, and participate in international graphics programming standards committees. This provides a unique opportunity to not only develop compiler solutions but also influence future GPU hardware design based on real-world usage patterns and requirements.
Key responsibilities include designing and implementing graphics API features, developing compiler support across multiple GPU generations, and optimizing performance for various applications. You'll be involved in building functional simulations, developing software, and ensuring both performance and power efficiency goals are met.
The ideal candidate should possess strong compiler development knowledge, understanding of computer architecture, and solid C/C++ programming skills. Experience with graphics shader programming (OpenGL, Vulkan, DirectX) or compute programming (OpenCL/CUDA/SYCL) is highly valued.
Qualcomm offers a competitive compensation package including base salary range of $161,800 - $242,600, annual bonus potential, RSU grants, and comprehensive benefits. The company provides a collaborative environment where you can work with leading experts in GPU technology while contributing to products that impact millions of users worldwide.
This role offers excellent growth opportunities within Qualcomm's GPU technology group, allowing you to work on cutting-edge graphics and compute solutions while helping shape the future of mobile and embedded computing platforms.