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AMD’s Australian Graphics IP team specialize in the design and verification of AMD's Graphics Processing Units (GPUs). As a GPU modeling engineer, you will work in a hardware/software codesign environment to craft industry leading simulation platforms used in GPU research and development.
Job Responsibility:
Collaborate with architects, design engineers, and verification engineers on specifications, verification plans, and test plans
Develop and maintain C/C++ models and supporting systems
Debug, test, analyze, and improve model functional and performance accuracy
Identify and implement opportunities for improving AMD’s design and verification environment
Requirements:
Bachelor or Master level degree in Software Engineering, Computer Engineering or a related field
Software development using C or C++
Use of industry-standard profiling and debug tools
Graphics API or graphics pipeline knowledge
Hardware design or verification
Hardware implementation using HDLs such as Verilog or VHDL
Scripting languages - Python, Perl, shell
Productivity tools – Jira, Jenkins
Configuration Management – Perforce, GIT
Excellent written and oral communication
Skilled at understanding requirements and expectations, and clarifying when needed
Able to concisely present results and status to peers and management
Divides an issue into its parts and use data-based decision making
Balances big picture and detailed perspectives
Understands complex architectural, design, and verification concepts
Proactive and self-motivating
Seeks guidance from peers and management
Enjoys a dynamic work environment
Thrives in a collaborative team environment
Respects the value of diverse perspectives
Supports team objectives
Continuously improve how the team meets requirements
Nice to have:
Graphics API or graphics pipeline knowledge
Hardware design or verification
Hardware implementation using HDLs such as Verilog or VHDL