Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. is seeking a talented Graphics Compiler Tooling and Test Engineer to join their industry-leading GPU team. This role is crucial in developing and optimizing the Adreno GPU, which powers Android smartphones worldwide and enables cutting-edge applications in VR/AR, IoT, AI, and autonomous driving.
The position offers a unique opportunity to work on world-class GPU compiler products, focusing on achieving high performance graphics with optimal power consumption. As a senior member of the team, you'll be responsible for creating and implementing sophisticated compiler solutions while collaborating with internal teams and customers to ensure exceptional quality.
Your role will involve multiple disciplines, from architectural design to performance optimization. You'll be working with cutting-edge graphics technologies, including OpenGL, DirectX, and Vulkan, while utilizing modern debugging and profiling tools. The position requires strong expertise in C/C++ programming and a deep understanding of GPU architectures and rendering pipelines.
The ideal candidate will bring both technical excellence and strong communication skills, as you'll be working closely with cross-functional teams and contributing to technical documentation. You'll have the opportunity to influence key organizational decisions and guide other team members while working on challenging projects that push the boundaries of mobile graphics technology.
Qualcomm offers a comprehensive benefits package including competitive salary ($133,600 - $200,400), annual bonus opportunities, RSU grants, and complete health coverage. The company's commitment to innovation and technological advancement makes this an excellent opportunity for someone passionate about graphics technology and compiler development.
Working at Qualcomm's San Diego location, you'll be part of a team that's shaping the future of mobile graphics, contributing to technologies that impact billions of devices worldwide. The role offers significant growth potential and the chance to work on cutting-edge projects that bridge hardware and software optimization.