ML Compiler
The Bot Company
Location
San Francisco
Employment Type
Full time
Location Type
On-site
Department
EngineeringSoftware
The Bot Company
We're a lean, multidisciplinary team of engineers building the future of home robotics.
Our mission is to automate mundane tasks and give people back their time to focus on what they love.
We work across the stack with a culture built for rapid iteration and fast execution.
What we look for in all candidates
All roles at The Bot Company demand extreme sharpness and the ability to move fast in high-intensity environments. Throughout the process, we expect candidates to demonstrate:
Exceptional mental acuity: you think quickly, learn instantly, and reason across unfamiliar domains.
Engineering curiosity: you naturally dig into how systems work, even outside your specialty.
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High performance mindset: you move fast, handle ambiguity, and excel when the environment is demanding.
ML Compiler Engineer
As an expert in building ML compilers for edge devices (custom silicon or otherwise), you will play an integral role in a robust deployment stack to run large neural networks with minimal latency on our robots.
Requirements
Strong coding ability, with exceptional experience with C++ and/or Python.
Experience with modern compiler infrastructure (MLIR/LLVM, XLA, TVM, Glow, etc).
Experience with running models on heterogeneous compute (edge devices preferred).
Experience with writing kernels (CUDA/OpenCL).
Experience with quantization is a plus, but not required.
What You’ll Do
Design, build, and maintain core compiler infrastructure for our target hardware.
Collaborate with other functions (e.g. ML, Systems Software, etc).
Independently triage and solve complex numerical issues (disparities between training and inference) while pushing the performance envelope.
Why Join
You’ll work with a small, elite team on challenges that require speed, intelligence, and deep engineering instinct. If you enjoy understanding systems at all levels, move fast, and think even faster, you’ll thrive here.