Openchip is a European Silicon Engineering Company, headquartered in Barcelona, Spain. We aim to democratize the access to high performance compute Chips developing Systems on Chip based on Chiplet technology and the combination of RISC-V and compute acceleration for AI and HPC, everything interconnected with UCIe open interfaces.
Our technologies will provide value in multiple fields as Artificial Intelligence, Security and Privacy and Carbon Footprint Reduction. We are willing to change the Silicon Industry and help to build a more sustainable world, where collaboration and openness are by default. Our chips will be used in High Performance Computing, Autonomous Driving, Telecommunications, Personalized Medicine, Edge Computing and Cloud.
To support our growth, we are recruiting a Compiler Engineer for our DPU Software Engineering department. Join the adventure!
The role:
As part of our new strategic projects, we are reinforcing our Toolchain team with a Compiler Engineer. You will join a highly skilled and dynamic group working at the core of our software stack, focusing on compiler design, optimization, and performance improvements to fully leverage our hardware architecture. Your mission will be to contribute to the development and optimization of our compiler toolchain, ensuring efficient translation from high-level languages to our hardware backends.
Key responsibilities:
The design, development, and maintenance of our compiler toolchain.
Optimization of code generation for performance and efficiency across multiple targets.
Implementation of new compiler features, optimizations, and language extensions.
Integration of the compiler with debugging, profiling, and simulation tools.
Performance analysis and benchmarking to drive architectural and software improvements.
Collaboration with hardware and software teams to ensure alignment of compiler and system evolution.
Support for internal teams using the compiler, including documentation and training.
Qualifications:
Strong expertise in compiler technologies (LLVM, GCC, or similar).
Solid understanding of computer architecture and low-level code generation.
Experience with Risc-V processor architecture.
Experience in performance optimization and parallelization techniques.
Proficiency in C/C++ and scripting languages (Python, Bash).
Nice to have:
Experience with domain-specific compilers or accelerators.
Understanding of runtime systems and libraries.
Exposure to DevOps practices for building and testing compiler toolchains.
Soft Skills:
Master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or equivalent (BAC+5).
5+ years of experience in compiler development or related domains.
Strong problem-solving and debugging skills.
Ability to communicate complex technical topics clearly.
Team player with a collaborative mindset.
Capacity to write clean, maintainable, and well-documented code.
Enthusiasm for innovation and continuous learning.
What we offer?
Contract: Permanent contract (CDI).
Start date: ASAP.
Location: Montbonnot-Saint-Martin (near Grenoble).
Remote policy: Up to 2 days per week remote work possible.
Benefits: Meal vouchers, Premium health coverage, Sustainable mobility incentives, Generous paternity leave, etc.
We offer a remuneration package that values your experience.
We believe in investing in our employees and providing them with opportunities for growth and career development.
Join an innovative team and experience company growth.
A chance to work on one of the most transformative AI and silicon engineering companies in Europe.
Opportunity to travel to other countries in Europe to meet the teams, collaborate and drive solutions.
We are looking for outstanding people willing to join our mission to change the silicon industry and help build a better world. If you identify with Openchip, please contact us.
At Openchip & Software Technologies S.L., we believe a diverse and inclusive team is the key to groundbreaking ideas. We foster a work environment where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to reach their full potential - regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or gender identity.