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NVIDIA

Senior DL Compiler Engineer – CUDA Tile

NVIDIA

Senior DL Compiler Engineer at NVIDIA working on CUDA Tile, focusing on compiler optimizations and performance across GPU architectures.

Posted 7/9/2026full-timeRemote • California, Oregon, Texas, Washington • 🇺🇸 United StatesSenior💰 $152,000 - $241,500 per yearWebsite

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Working on CUDA Tile, a new tile-based programming model for GPUs.
  • Designing and implementing compiler transformations.
  • Developing MLIR-based dialects and lowering passes.
  • Optimizing the performance of tile-based kernels.
  • Defining public APIs, crafting and implementing compiler and optimization techniques, performance optimization, and other software engineering work.

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • Bachelors, Masters or Ph.D. in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or a related field (or equivalent experience)
  • 3+ years of relevant work or research experience in compiler optimization, performance analysis and IR design.
  • Ability to work independently, define project goals and scope, and lead your own development effort.
  • Excellent C/C++ programming and software design skills, including debugging, performance analysis, and test design.
  • Strong interpersonal skills are required along with the ability to work in a dynamic product-oriented team.

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • Equity
  • Comprehensive benefits package

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Hard Skills & Tools
Compiler TransformationsPerformance OptimizationDebuggingTest DesignIR Design
Soft Skills
Interpersonal SkillsIndependent WorkTeam Collaboration