[sf-lug] Google Job Posting -- Software Engineer, Compilers

jim stockford jim at well.com
Tue Feb 13 09:34:18 PST 2007



> Software Engineer, Compilers - Mountain View, CA
> ______________________________________________________
>
> Software Engineer, Compilers
>
> This position is available in Mountain View, CA
> (Relocation assistance will be provided.)
>
> Google’s Platforms Group is looking for experienced compiler engineers  
> to
> join several of our efforts towards building the world's most effective
> computing platform. We are particularly interested in individuals who  
> excel
> at compiler design and implementation.  The ideal candidates will be  
> able to
> help us improve the Gnu toolchain (gcc / glibc / binutils) in one or  
> both of
> two ways:
>
> 1. Improve overall performance of our code base by analyzing  
> performance
> bottlenecks, then designing and implementing changes to the tool chain  
> that
> would relieve those bottlenecks. Possible projects include improving
> inter-procedural, in-lining, profile-driven, post-link, or  
> whole-program
> optimization
>
> 2. Improve overall productivity of our programmers by identifying
> programming errors that could have been detected by static analysis,  
> then
> designing and implementing changes to the tool chain that would catch  
> those
> errors as early as possible
>
> Demonstrable experience in at least one of the following areas:
> • Compiler design and code optimization
> • Performance debugging and optimization of large C++ applications
> • Static code analysis
>
> Requirements:
> • Knowledge of Gnu C/C++ internals and standard library implementations
> • Deep understanding of computer architecture
> • Familiarity with x86 and x86_64 assembly and Linux internals
> • Design of performance tools
> ____________________________________________
>
> Please ONLY apply if you meet the requirements to this job profile.

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> check
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