Staff Firmware Engineer

at Graphcore  
Semiconductor Manufacturing
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HYBRIDBristol, EnglandFull-Time ~ Permanent
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  • About Graphcore

How often do you get the chance to build a technology that transforms the future of humanity?

Graphcore products have set the standard in made-for-AI compute hardware and software, gaining global attention and industry acclaim. Now we are developing the next generation of artificial intelligence compute with systems that will allow AI researchers to develop more advanced models, help scientists unlock exciting new discoveries, and power companies around the world as they put AI at the heart of their business.

Graphcore recently joined SoftBank Group – bringing large and ongoing investment from one of the world’s leading backers of innovative AI companies.

Job Summary

Reporting to the Firmware Manager, the Staff Firmware Engineer is a key contributor to the design, development and delivery of the firmware that powers our next generation products. They are expected to take part in technical discussions across multiple teams within Graphcore and our partners.

The Team

The firmware team writes the software that ensures the full and complete bootup of Graphcore Hardware and Silicon. We design and maintain interfaces to allow our Drivers software to interact with Graphcore Silicon. We present telemetry and monitoring data for use by the host system via the SMBus interface, and by data centre operatives via the BMC.

Responsibilities and Duties

  • Design, develop and deliver firmware code to the expected Graphcore standards
  • Participate in technical design discussions within the Firmware team, other teams within Graphcore and our partners
  • Participate in code reviews individually and as part of the team
  • Participate in Agile ceremonies and actively improve Agile best practices within the team
  • Contribute to and take part in in-depth technical design discussions with team members, bringing new ideas and innovative techniques to the team where possible
  • Support engineers within the team and other teams to investigate and resolve firmware-related problems with our products

Candidate Profile

Essential:

  • 5-7 years’ industry experience in embedded software engineering using C or C++
  • Experience of designing and implementing real-time embedded software, and subsequent verification
  • Proven ability to understand, build and debug complex embedded platforms
  • Excellent problem-solving techniques
  • Ability to manage own workload and drive outcomes
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to document complex large system designs in a coherent manner
  • A solid understanding of Continuous Integration, build systems and software packaging best practices

Desirable

  • A good understanding of server architecture and performance in a datacentre environment
  • Experience of device drivers and OS Kernel development
  • A good understanding of server security from both a hardware and software perspective, and how this applies to the server firmware

Benefits

Applicants for this position must hold the right to work in the UK. Unfortunately at this time, we are unable to provide visa sponsorship or support for visa applications

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