Experienced Deep Learning Optimization Engineer- Compilers Team
About this role
Mobileye is the world leader in automotive and driving assistance systems, developing the world's most advanced software technologies and hardware architectures.
Mobileye is providing an end-to-end software solution for development and deploying features on its HW chip - EyeQ.
The compilers team is looking for a C++ Software engineer with a passion for low level optimizations and code analysis.
\nWhat will your job look like?- Develop and extend a compiler based on the LLVM infrastructure to support and optimize Mobileye's EyeQ hardware.
- Implement and improve middle‑end and back‑end compiler optimizations.
- Analyze generated code to improve performance and efficiency.
- Perform real-world benchmark analysis to find optimization opportunities.
- Collaborate with chip architects on defining and supporting future hardware generations.
- B.Sc. in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related field - Must.
- 3+ experience in C/C++ and Python - Must.
- Fluent English communication skills, both written and spoken.
- Experience with low‑level, firmware, or embedded software development and debugging.
- Familiarity with compiler technologies, particularly LLVM or MLIR.
- Experience analyzing benchmarks and performance data.
Mobileye changes the way we drive, from preventing accidents to semi and fully autonomous vehicles. If you are an excellent, bright, hands-on person with a passion to make a difference come to lead the revolution!
Company at a glance
Mobileye pioneers physical AI for intelligent systems including advanced ADAS, autonomous driving solutions, and humanoid robotics.
Mobileye’s physical AI foundation reflects decades of experience in real-world driving intelligence, applying the same engineering principles that shaped its automotive AI leadership to AI for humanoid robotics in complex physical environments.
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