Job Description
Find validation in your work—at Intel.
Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us—and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come.
Position description
Are you ready for an exciting opportunity to validate server applications for native, virtual and cloud environment? In this position you will have an opportunity to validate software solutions for persistent memory applications. These solutions enable end users to develop faster and more efficient software for Intel silicon based platforms. As a part of this team you will be focused on the server business segment.
What you’ll do
As a motivated software validation engineer you will collaborate with a multinational team of professionals and have the opportunity to influence the vision of future software tools. As part of this team you will be one of first testers of revolutionary technology which will change nowadays computer system architecture! Collaboratively with other software engineers, hardware design teams, customers and open source community you will create and discover the brand new programming model. And you’ll make it easy to learn and use for every person in the world.
Qualifications
Must have
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or related discipline and 3+ years of experience, or Master's Degree and 2+ years of experience.
6+ months of industry or academic experience in the following areas:
Linux OS
C# programming
Python programming or other scripting languages
Software validation process, automation techniques, and testing methodologies
Nice to have
Solid knowledge of C/C++ including code triage and debugging skills
Experience with server platforms, virtualization and/or cloud computing
Ability to work effectively with open source community and tools
Experience with modern CPU architecture, such as memory cache hierarchy, and the
implications for software performance
Strong programming skills