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The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in embedded systems, firmware development, and post-silicon validation processes. Strong leadership and mentoring skills are essential, along with proficiency in collaborating with diverse engineering teams. A deep understanding of silicon architecture and validation methodologies will be critical to your success in this role.
About the job
Join Graphcore as a Principal Embedded Software/Firmware Engineer (Bringup) at our new AI Engineering Campus in Austin, Texas. We are seeking a skilled engineer to lead the post-silicon validation of our cutting-edge AI chips and platforms, ensuring they meet the highest functionality and performance standards.
As a key member of our collaborative, cross-functional team, you will be instrumental in bringing first silicon to life. Your role will involve validating the functionality of our new silicon and working closely with various teams to transition it into a fully characterized and operational product. You will also regularly report project status and progress to program management.
In this position, you will have the opportunity to lead and mentor fellow engineers, providing technical guidance and fostering continuous improvement in our test infrastructure and processes.
About Graphcore
Graphcore is a pioneering leader in Artificial Intelligence computing systems. As a member of the SoftBank Group, we design advanced semiconductors and data center hardware that empower AI innovations while ensuring efficiency for broader adoption. Our new AI Engineering Campus in Austin will be central to our mission of shaping the future of AI computing.
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