Qualifications
The successful candidate must have:
- BS or MS degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science or equivalent;
- Strong SW programming and debugging skills for one or more of the following operating systems: Windows, Linux or OS X;
- Solid knowledge of C++;
- Parallel programming skills and experience;
- Understanding basics of software development processes and tools, including version control, bug tracking, etc.;
- Good English skills in speech and writing.
Additional qualifications are a plus:
- Proven ability of planning own efforts and delivering results
- Good communication and presentation skills; ability to clearly explain complex technical issues and suggest data-driven solutions;
- Proactive, organized, self-motivated and self-directed.
Intel Architecture, Graphics, and Software (IAGS) brings Intel's technical strategy to life. We have embraced the new reality of competing at a product and solution level—not just a transistor one. We take pride in reshaping the status quo and thinking exponentially to achieve what's never been done before. We've also built a culture of continuous learning and persistent leadership that provides opportunities to practice until perfection and filter ambitious ideas into execution.