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We are seeking a passionate and skilled V8 Platform Compatibility Developer to join our team and shape the future of JavaScript and WebAssembly performance on critical IBM platforms. This is a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on the open-source V8 project and ensure its excellence on s390x architectures (IBM z)
As a key member of our compiler platform compatibility team, you will be focused on the V8 JavaScript engine. In this role, you will:
· Design and Develop: Maintain the V8 backend for s390x architectures.
· Optimize Performance: Dive deep into Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation and garbage collection (GC) subsystems to analyze and improve performance for customer workloads.
· Contribute to Open Source: Actively participate in the V8 open-source community, contributing your code and expertise upstream to benefit the entire ecosystem.
· Debug and Troubleshoot: Tackle complex, low-level issues using tools like GDB, identifying root causes in generated code and runtime behavior.
· Drive Innovation: Stay current with advancements in compiler technology, JavaScript language features, and WebAssembly to drive innovation within IBM.
· Compiler Expertise:Good knowledge of compiler architecture, code generation, and optimization techniques
· Programming Mastery: Proficiency in C/C++ and assembly language, with specific hands-on experience in s390x assembly
· Debugging Skills: Good debugging skills, including experience with tools like GDB
· Linux Proficiency: Familiarity with the Linux operating system, its development tools, and command-line environment
· Experience with other parts of the V8 engine, such as Turbofan, Liftoff, Sparkplug, Maglev, Torque, or Sandbox.
· Strong knowledge of JavaScript and WebAssembly (Wasm).
· Familiarity with Node.js internals.
· Experience with performance analysis and profiling tools.
· Knowledge of modern CI/CD practices and tools (Git, Jenkins, etc.).
· Exposure to Opensource contributions
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