Hardware Accelerator Modeling Engineer

Meta builds technologies that help people connect, find communities, and grow businesses through social technology and immersive experiences.
$142,000 - $203,000
Embedded
Senior Software Engineer
In-Person
5+ years of experience
AR/VR

Description For Hardware Accelerator Modeling Engineer

Meta's Reality Labs is at the forefront of AR/VR technology development, focusing on custom silicon solutions for Virtual and Augmented Reality. We're seeking a Hardware Accelerator Modeling Engineer to join our innovative team working on breakthrough technologies in computer vision, machine learning, mixed reality, and graphics. The role involves developing C models for hardware accelerators in pre-silicon platforms, working with cutting-edge SoC architectures, and collaborating across multiple disciplines.

As a Hardware Accelerator Modeling Engineer, you'll be instrumental in bridging the gap between software and hardware, working on complex modeling tasks that directly impact the development of AR/VR devices. You'll work with a diverse team of experts in algorithms, software, firmware, and pre-silicon platforms, contributing to the development of custom silicon solutions that will power the next generation of mixed reality experiences.

The position offers competitive compensation, including a base salary range of $142,000 to $203,000 per year, plus bonus and equity opportunities. You'll be part of Meta's mission to build the future of social technology, working beyond traditional 2D screens toward immersive experiences that will revolutionize how people connect and interact.

This role is perfect for someone with strong C/C++ programming skills, deep understanding of hardware accelerators, and passion for cutting-edge technology. You'll have the opportunity to work on projects that push the boundaries of what's possible in AR/VR, while collaborating with some of the industry's brightest minds in silicon development and computer vision.

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Responsibilities For Hardware Accelerator Modeling Engineer

  • C/C++ programming for IP modeling, algorithm benchmarking, and mapping software to hardware accelerators for pre-silicon platforms
  • Analyze software pipelines and build Infra and test plan to validate C model using golden software pipeline
  • Work with architecture team to understand SoC and IP architecture and develop methodology for sw/hw co-design
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams on RTL design, Design Verification, Firmware/Software development

Requirements For Hardware Accelerator Modeling Engineer

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, relevant technical field, or equivalent practical experience
  • 5+ years of experience modeling hardware using C programming language and proficient programming skills in C++
  • Demonstrated experience in mapping software use cases to hardware accelerators and custom silicon
  • Understanding of system-on-chip (SoC) architecture, IP C modeling and ASIC design flow

Benefits For Hardware Accelerator Modeling Engineer

  • bonus
  • equity
  • benefits

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