AI Compiler Manager

IC Resources
Bristol
1 year ago
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AI Compiler Manager

Exciting / Well funded scale-up - Remote Working & Equity!


An AI Compiler Manager is required to join a cutting-edge force in the realm of artificial intelligence, pushing the boundaries of innovation and redefining the future of technology. With a team of brilliant minds at its core, my client stands at the forefront of AI research and development, creating solutions that seamlessly blend sophistication and practicality.


What’s Required?

For this AI Compiler Manager role, we’re interested in people from a variety of backgrounds, but your experience may include some of the following:

  • Extensive experience or knowledge of LLVM / MLIR and ML Compilers
  • Advanced C++ programming skills
  • Proven managerial experience
  • Understanding of Toolchain development


If you’re an AI Compiler Manager looking for an exciting new challenge within a great company, then please apply today to learn more!

To find out more about this and other Software opportunities across the UK, please contact Mitch Wheaton at IC Resources.

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