Senior Software Engineer

Platform Recruitment
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1 year ago
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Platform have partnered with an exciting start up that have just secured one of the largest Series-A funding rounds in Europe. They are working on revolutionising data centres and reducing energy consumption that is going to accelerate the AI/Machine Learning industry. They are looking to bring on an experienced Software Engineer who have strong experience working on PCIe Linux Driver development and have experience developing device drivers that optimise the CPU and attached hardware.


Responsibilities:

+ Collaborating with the team to define software architecture

+ Creating comprehensive technical documentation and delivering presentations for stakeholders

+ Developing drivers for Linux systems, focusing on PCIe

+ Working on the integration of various frameworks for processing on both CPU and GPU platforms

+ Developing embedded software for specialized hardware interfaces within a networking context



Experience Needed:

+ Development of Linux drivers with a focus on PCIe driver development

+ Background in embedded systems, including collaboration with hardware teams


Bonus Skills:

+ Additional skills using NVMe for storage or an RDMA device would be highly advantageous



Further Information:

+ This role, in addition to a competitive salary, also comes with additional stock options worth 80% of your salary.

+ This role is hybrid and a minimum of 2 days is expected in the office in Central London.

+ Role comes with Visa assistance (for candidates living in the UK) and relocation allowance.


If you feel like your experience fits the requirements above, please apply with an updated CV!

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