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Advanced Micro Devices in Helsinki, Finland, is seeking a senior AI performance engineer to push inference efficiency on GPUs using vLLM. You will own end-to-end optimization, profiling, and kernel-level improvements across multi-model deployments.
The role requires deep knowledge of vLLM internals, ROCm integration, and end-to-end workload bottleneck diagnosis, with strong Python and C++ skills. Helsinki or Stockholm options are available.
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AMD is looking for a performance‑obsessed senior engineer to push AI inference performance to the limit on AMD GPUs, with vLLM as the primary serving framework. You will work end‑to‑end across the stack: profiling, diagnosing, and optimizing leading models running on vLLM across customer‑relevant serving configurations (e.g., agentic coding, long‑context, high‑throughput serving). You will own hard performance problems on our most strategic customer engagements and leave behind measurable uplifts and reusable methodology. This is not a sustaining role: every engagement is different, every optimization leaves a lasting impact.
You can take an AI workload, understand it top to bottom, and make it faster on vLLM. You know the framework's internals well: PagedAttention and the KV cache manager, continuous batching and the scheduler, the V1 engine architecture, chunked prefill, and the paths that connect a user request down to the GPU kernel on the AMD (ROCm) backend. You are comfortable profiling a distributed vLLM deployment, diagnosing a kernel‑level bottleneck, and clearly communicating your findings to both engineers and customer stakeholders. You understand GPU kernel performance well: not just how to use profiling tools, but how to reason about occupancy, cache behavior, memory coalescing, and instruction‑level bottlenecks from first principles. You raise the bar through technical depth—you take on hard problems and help teammates grow along the way. You are AI‑fluent, not just in the models you optimize, but in how you work: you leverage AI agents and tools daily to accelerate your workflows. You thrive under pressure, move fast, and measure everything.
Master's, or PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent. Advanced degree preferred but exceptional industry experience valued equally.
Helsinki, Finland or Stockholm, Sweden.
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