EfficientAI | Hardware Designers, Physical Designers (various levels)| Full-time, Interns | Remote or hybrid (San Francisco, Pittsburgh, other US cities considered)
Efficient is a computer chip company developing the world’s most energy-efficient programmable processor. The core technology is an ultra-low-power coarse-grained reconfigurable array (CGRA) that is programmable in high-level languages through Efficient’s fully-integrated software and compiler stack that provides an excellent software developer experience.
We are building a world-class team of hardware and software engineers including silicon implementation, digital hardware design, compiler engineering, and TinyML applications engineering. We have various levels open on both teams, including Director, Lead, Junior and Intern.
We have opportunities in Pittsburgh and the San Francisco Bay Area, and will consider other US cities. Hybrid is preferred, but remote is also possible. If interested, please email us: jobs [at] efficient [dot] computer.
National Robotics Engineering Center (NREC) | Software, MachineLearning, Computer Vision, Simulation, IT | Pittsburgh, PA, USA | Full Time | ONSITE, Hybrid | H1-B VISA
Featured Openings: Robotics Engineer - Autonomous Aerial Vehicles (https://www.nrec.ri.cmu.edu/careers/robotics-engineer-aav.ht...)
Senior Electrical Engineer (https://www.nrec.ri.cmu.edu/careers/senior-electrical-engine...)
DevOps Engineer (https://www.nrec.ri.cmu.edu/careers/devops-engineer.html)
FPGA Hardware Engineer (https://www.nrec.ri.cmu.edu/careers/hardware-engineer.html)
Research Programmer (https://www.nrec.ri.cmu.edu/careers/cmra-research-programmer...)
User Interface Software Engineer (https://www.nrec.ri.cmu.edu/careers/software-engineer.html)
Explore All Current Openings: https://www.nrec.ri.cmu.edu/careers/index.html
NREC, a robotics research and development powerhouse, is looking for experienced developers, especially in embedded systems, robotics, perception, deep learning, data science, and AI. For more than 25 years NREC has brought together a critical mass of software and hardware engineers to take technology from the laboratory to the real world. NREC maintains a diverse portfolio of projects, from Augmented Reality driver assistance to full off-road autonomy and from advanced teleoperation to full autonomous manipulation. We are part of the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, focused on commercialization of robotic technologies, and employ over 160 people in our off-campus facility.
Questions about NREC? Interested in a position? Contact one of our recruiters Nuvia Nishad (nnishad@nrec.ri.cmu.edu) or Christine DeCarolis (cdecarolis@nrec.ri.cmu.edu) and please mention Hacker News.