Triton Compiler Engineer
$100,441–$141,800 year
Remote · Canada
Job Summary
Triton Compiler Engineer responsible for defining, designing, developing, testing, debugging, releasing, enhancing, and maintaining software tools for domain-specific programming languages. Work on Triton front-end and back-end components for Intel GPUs, and develop optimization passes for supported kernels. Collaborate with hardware design teams, compiler developers, and programming communities; participate in language and standards groups. Apply experience with C/C++, Python, GitHub, LLVM/MLIR, and Triton architecture to advance Triton front-end/back-end integration and GPU AI workloads.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or related field and 4+ years of experience in GPU programming for AI
- Master's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or related field and 2+ years of experience in GPU programming for AI
- PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or related field and 1+ years of experience in GPU programming for AI
- Programming skills in C, C++, and Python
- Experience with compiler stages, code generation, and optimization techniques
- Experience with GitHub development environment
- Familiarity with PyTorch attention techniques for transformer models
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