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debuggers jobs in San Diego

Posted 5 days ago

Design, develop, and test embedded software for space products, including bootloaders, BSPs, device drivers for VxWorks, Embedded Linux, and RTEMS. Write C and assembly code for low-level hardware interfaces, develop Python-based test automation GUIs, and create comprehensive test plans and verification documentation. Debug and verify component and board designs through software, troubleshoot production issues, and lead technical customer discussions.

San DiegoLast seen 4 days ago
$105,000 – $200,000 · Posted 7 days ago

The Automation Test Engineer designs, implements, and maintains automated test infrastructure and scripting environments for advanced radio systems and modem technologies. ), performing data analysis to diagnose performance issues, and supporting systems engineering of proprietary wireless communications technologies. um analyzers, signal generators, etc.), performing data analysis to diagnose performance issues, and supporting systems engineering of proprietary wireless communications technologies. The role requires proficiency in VB.NET, C#, and Python; knowledge of embedded Linux development tools, device drivers, and object-oriented design; and hands-on experience with test automation frameworks and RF/wireless test equipment.

San DiegoLast seen 4 days ago
Posted 8 days ago

AMD seeks a Principal Compiler Architect to lead the design and optimization of LLVM-based compilers for AMD GPUs, focusing on performance improvements for ML frameworks and HPC applications. The role involves working with architecture specialists on hardware bring-ups, debugging compiler issues, and developing groundbreaking compilation technologies for current and future GPU hardware. The candidate will apply data-driven optimization strategies, stay current with hardware and software trends, and collaborate across teams to enhance compiler support for ML and HPC workloads. Required expertise includes strong C/C++ programming, understanding of GPU execution models, and ideally a track record of open-source LLVM contributions.

San DiegoLast seen 6 days ago