NVIDIA
Senior Compiler Engineer - HPC
Join NVIDIA’s HPC compiler group to develop world‑leading optimizing compilers for high‑performance computing. We build C++ Standard Language Parallel Algorithms, OpenACC, and Flang with a focus on GPU and CPU optimization using MLIR and LLVM.
What You’ll Be Doing
Solving difficult problems at the intersection of compilers, programming models, and high‑performance computing architectures. Implementing new and future OpenACC, OpenMP, and standard language parallelism features for C++, Fortran, and Python on NVIDIA GPUs and multicore CPUs. Participating in the evolution of standard language parallelism for GPUs and multicore CPUs. Balancing individual effort with teamwork throughout debugging, prototyping, and productization. Discussing and refining software designs and implementation strategies with peers. Partnering with application teams to investigate interesting and meaningful compilation problems from the HPC community. What We Need To See
Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Ph.D. in Computer Science, ECE, or equivalent experience. 5+ years of experience developing production‑quality compilers, tools, or similar software. Proven understanding of compiler internals, including experience targeting auto‑parallelization and GPU targets. Knowledge of programming fundamentals, especially in C/C++, with deep understanding of parallel computer architectures and optimizations. Ways to Stand Out
Direct experience with Fortran or GPU programming models. Experience writing code using modern C++. Experience with GPU‑based parallel computing. Familiarity with C++, Fortran, OpenACC, OpenMP, or CUDA compilation. A real passion for compiler development. Compensation and Benefits
Base salary: level 3 – $148,000 – $235,750; level 4 – $184,000 – $287,500. Eligible for equity and benefits. The application deadline is October 24, 2025. Equal Opportunity Statement
NVIDIA is committed to fostering a diverse work environment and is an equal‑opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Solving difficult problems at the intersection of compilers, programming models, and high‑performance computing architectures. Implementing new and future OpenACC, OpenMP, and standard language parallelism features for C++, Fortran, and Python on NVIDIA GPUs and multicore CPUs. Participating in the evolution of standard language parallelism for GPUs and multicore CPUs. Balancing individual effort with teamwork throughout debugging, prototyping, and productization. Discussing and refining software designs and implementation strategies with peers. Partnering with application teams to investigate interesting and meaningful compilation problems from the HPC community. What We Need To See
Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Ph.D. in Computer Science, ECE, or equivalent experience. 5+ years of experience developing production‑quality compilers, tools, or similar software. Proven understanding of compiler internals, including experience targeting auto‑parallelization and GPU targets. Knowledge of programming fundamentals, especially in C/C++, with deep understanding of parallel computer architectures and optimizations. Ways to Stand Out
Direct experience with Fortran or GPU programming models. Experience writing code using modern C++. Experience with GPU‑based parallel computing. Familiarity with C++, Fortran, OpenACC, OpenMP, or CUDA compilation. A real passion for compiler development. Compensation and Benefits
Base salary: level 3 – $148,000 – $235,750; level 4 – $184,000 – $287,500. Eligible for equity and benefits. The application deadline is October 24, 2025. Equal Opportunity Statement
NVIDIA is committed to fostering a diverse work environment and is an equal‑opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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