Compiler Engineer
Austin
Thursday, 21 May 2026
The Role and Impact. Join Intel's Compiler Engineering team, where you will collaborate on cutting-edge technologies driving the next generation of software innovation. As a Compiler Engineer, you will play a critical role in designing, developing, testing, debugging, and maintaining Intel's industry-leading LLVM-based compiler stack, including C, C , SYCL, and Fortran compilers. Your contributions will directly impact Intel's processor platforms, enabling developers worldwide to harness CP - Us, GP - Us, and accelerators to achieve extraordinary breakthroughs in AI, high-performance computing, and beyond. This is your opportunity to work with leaders in the LLVM community and make meaningful contributions to software ecosystems that empower global innovation. Key Responsibilities:- Design and develop advanced compiler features and optimizations tailored to Intel Architectures.- Collaborate with hardware engineering teams to support new processor features and architectures through compilers.- Contribute to the development and maintenance of Clang, DPC , SYCL technologies, and associated tools.- Write and maintain test cases to cover new functionality, ensuring high code coverage and overall reliability.- Work upstream with clang open-source communities, driving industry-wide collaboration for optimal solutions.- Ensure robust support for parallelization and vectorization techniques, enhancing the performance of Intel compilers.- Engage with external partners, language standards groups, and companies developing compilers to align on best practices and innovative solutions.- Investigate and resolve complex software bugs through efficient debugging and problem-solving techniques. Professional traits: - Demonstrated problem-solving, Communication skills and the ability to work independently. Qualifications:Minimum Qualifications:- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Informatics, or a related technical discipline.- 3 years of experience in C/ C programming, object-oriented design principles, and data structures.- 3 years of LLVM compiler technology experience.- 2 years of experience in open-source projects. Preferred Qualifications: - Master’s degree in a related field.- 3 years of experience developing and maintaining production-grade compilers.- Familiarity with clang, LLVM, or MLIR compiler frameworks.- Experience in parallel and offload programming models like Open. MP, SYCL, CUDA, or GPU programming.- Knowledge of performance analysis, optimization, and debugging techniques. Seize the opportunity to be part of Intel's mission to create world-changing technology that enriches lives and shapes the future. Apply today and contribute to innovations that matter. Job Type:Experienced Hire. Shift:Shift 1 (United States of America)Primary Location: US, California, Santa Clara.