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Software Engineer | AI / HPC | London | Hybrid | up to £120K | Lucrative stock options
 
Are you a Software Engineer with AI and HPC experience? Do you have a background in Computer Networks & Systems? Do you have experience developing Linux PCIe Drivers? Are you looking to work on cutting edge products in AI and Machine Learning?
 
Then this is the role for you!
 
We are working with a disruptive London-based Computer Networking company who are working on the cutting edge of AI and Machine learning technology with applications for increased productivity in Data Centre’s and HPCs.
 
This role will specialise in developing Linux Drivers for AI/ML within High Performance Computing (HPC) and Data Centres.
 
Responsibilities

Collaborating with a wide team of engineers to define software architecture.
Working on the preparation and organisation of documentation, and support stakeholders' meetings.
Work on the development of Linux PCIe Drivers for AI/ML and HPC networks.
Integration of frameworks on CPU and GPU.
Work on embedded software systems for network interfaces. 
Skills and experience:

High Speed Driver experience, 100g or above.
Experience working with Linux or similar, such as Debian, Red hat & Ubuntu.
Experience developing Linux PCIe Drivers.
Experience working on verification and Validation processes.
Beneficial if you already have experience with embedded systems and RDMA. 
What’s in it for you?

Up to £110k DOE
Lucrative stock options.
25 days holiday + bank holidays + Xmas/New Years Shutdown.
Hybrid working.
Private Healthcare & Life Assurance.
Relocation assistance.
Visa sponsorship provided

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