The AI Cloud and Developer Infrastructure organization at GM is responsible for delivering and maintaining the tools and services engineers use daily. The Build Platform team specifically focuses on creating the build system and tooling to support AV and AI developers, aiming to optimize the development process and improve the iteration speed of AVs.
Requirements
- Experience with / knowledge of developer tooling, build systems, C++, Python, etc.
- Experience with / knowledge of compiler toolchain integrations (clang, gcc , nvcc , etc.).
- Experience programming with C++, Python, or Go.
- Experience with static and dynamic analysis tools (e.g., axivion , valgrind , asan , tsan , etc.).
- Experience with build systems such as Bazel or Buck.
- Experience with ML ecosystem frameworks (e.g., PyTorch , TensorFlow, CUDA tools, etc.).
- Experience with cloud infrastructure.
Responsibilities
- Lead the team responsible for improvements to our C++ / Python / AI development ecosystem and workflows, which have a measurable and direct impact on engineering productivity.
- Own technical projects from start to finish and be responsible for major technical decisions and tradeoffs.
- Drive complex projects that span teams, with many partners and customers.
- Effectively drive planning, code reviews, and design discussions.
- Contribute impactful projects to the team’s roadmap, and work to load balance across the team with respect to motivations and career needs.
- Drive software engineering best practices both within our team and across engineering.
- Conduct technical interviews with well-calibrated standards and play a crucial role in recruiting activities.
Other
- 5+ years of experience leading design, buildout, and operation of production systems at scale in the cloud
- Experience leading teams with broad, company-wide impact.
- Attention to detail, and a desire to improve processes & systems around you.
- Deep understanding of the business and operational impact for different technology tradeoffs.
- Passion for developing and growing individual contributors.