Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. is seeking a Sr. Staff GPU Compiler Engineer to join their innovative team across multiple locations including Santa Clara, Austin, San Diego, and Boxborough, with remote work options available. This role represents a unique opportunity to work at a leading technology innovator that's shaping the future of digital transformation.
The position offers a competitive compensation package ranging from $216,600 to $325,000, complemented by annual bonuses, RSU grants, and comprehensive benefits. As a Sr. Staff GPU Compiler Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of GPU technology, working on cutting-edge compiler development and optimization.
The role requires a minimum of 6 years of experience with a Bachelor's degree (or equivalent combinations with advanced degrees) in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related fields. Ideal candidates will possess 10+ years of compiler experience or combined compiler and GPU-related experience, demonstrating both technical expertise and leadership capabilities.
Key responsibilities include architecting, designing, and optimizing GPU cores for performance and power efficiency, developing compiler and driver software, and providing technical leadership to team members. You'll work independently while collaborating with cross-functional teams to drive innovation in GPU technology.
Qualcomm offers an exceptional work environment with opportunities for professional growth, mentorship, and continuous learning. The company's comprehensive benefits package includes medical, dental, and vision coverage, 401(k), mental health assistance, and parental leave, demonstrating their commitment to employee wellbeing and work-life balance.
This position is ideal for experienced professionals looking to make a significant impact in GPU technology while working for a global leader in semiconductor and telecommunications equipment. The role offers the flexibility of multiple location options and remote work arrangements, making it accessible to top talent across the United States.