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Sarvam is seeking a Senior Performance Engineer (Inference) to own the production serving path for large distributed models across multiple nodes. You will read and modify SGLang/vLLM-style components, optimize the distributed prefill and KV/cache paths, and work with kernels and SRE to push performance to target metrics.
You will build and train speculators, tune acceptance rates in live serving, and defend latency/throughput numbers in cross-team reviews.
Performance Engineer, InferencePart of Sarvam's Performance Engineering team. We are hiring two specialized performance roles - Inference (this posting) and Kernels (companion posting). They are a vertical stack: the kernels team authors the µs-level GPU code, and the inference team integrates it into a running serving stack and owns the system-level numbers. If your depth genuinely spans both, apply to either and tell us - but most candidates are strongest in one, and we hire for that depth.Location: [Bengaluru / Chennai / Hybrid / On-site] · Team: Performance Engineering · Level: Senior
Sarvam serves multiple model families - small and large LLMs, Mixture-of-Experts, Indic ASR & TTS, streaming models and multimodal models - across a multi-node, multi-tenant fleet of Hoppers and Blackwells. The Performance Engineering team owns the numbers the rest of the company plans against: how fast we serve, how much it costs, and how much we get out of every GPU. This team works at the intersection of the serving runtime, the kernel layer, and the SRE org that keeps the fleet alive.
You will own Sarvam's production serving path for large distributed models end to end. You should be source-level fluent in at least one of SGLang, vLLM, NVIDIA Dynamo, or TensorRT-LLM - able to read and modify it where stock behavior does not fit our workloads - and you should operate and extend a distributed-serving stack at depth: disaggregated prefill-decode across nodes, distributed KV/cache transfer, and the routing and scheduling that span them. You will integrate artifacts from the model and kernel teams into a running multi-node, multi-tenant stack, and you will build and train your own speculators - draft models, distillation from the target, acceptance-rate tuning against the live serving distribution - rather than only wiring in stock implementations. You will produce, and defend, the latency and throughput numbers the company plans against, and you will spend significant time in cross-team work with architecture co-design, the kernels team, the model team, and SRE.
TTFT (p50 / p95 / p99), TPOT, throughput, GPU utilization, and cost per million tokens.