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Research Engineer, Infrastructure, Kernels

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San Francisco, CA, USA
350K-475K Annually
Senior level
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San Francisco, CA, USA
350K-475K Annually
Senior level
The role involves designing and optimizing ML kernels for large-scale language model training, collaborating on algorithmic design, and enhancing compute efficiency.
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Thinking Machines Lab's mission is to empower humanity through advancing collaborative general intelligence. We're building a future where everyone has access to the knowledge and tools to make AI work for their unique needs and goals. 

We are scientists, engineers, and builders who’ve created some of the most widely used AI products, including ChatGPT and Character.ai, open-weights models like Mistral, as well as popular open source projects like PyTorch, OpenAI Gym, Fairseq, and Segment Anything.

About the Role

We’re looking for an infrastructure research engineer to design, optimize, and maintain the compute foundations that power large-scale language model training. You will develop high-performance ML kernels (e.g., CUDA, CuTe, Triton), enable efficient low-precision arithmetic, and improve the distributed compute stack that makes training large models possible.

This role is perfect for an engineer who enjoys working close to the metal and across the research boundary. You’ll collaborate with researchers and systems architects to bridge algorithmic design with hardware efficiency. You’ll prototype new kernel implementations, profile performance across hardware generations, and help define the numerical and parallelism strategies that determine how we scale next-generation AI systems.

Note: This is an "evergreen role" that we keep open on an on-going basis to express interest. We receive many applications, and there may not always be an immediate role that aligns perfectly with your experience and skills. Still, we encourage you to apply. We continuously review applications and reach out to applicants as new opportunities open. You are welcome to reapply if you get more experience, but please avoid applying more than once every 6 months. You may also find that we put up postings for singular roles for separate, project or team specific needs. In those cases, you're welcome to apply directly in addition to an evergreen role.

What You’ll Do
  • Design and implement custom ML kernels (e.g., CUDA, CuTe, Triton) for core LLM operations such as attention, matrix multiplication, gating, and normalization, optimized for modern GPU and accelerator architectures.
  • Design and think through compute primitives to reduce memory bandwidth bottlenecks and improve kernel compute efficiency.
  • Collaborate with research teams to align kernel-level optimizations with model architecture and algorithmic goals.
  • Develop and maintain a library of reusable kernels and performance benchmarks that serve as the foundation for internal model training.
  • Contribute to infrastructure stability and scalability, ensuring reproducibility, consistency across precision formats, and high utilization of compute resources.
  • Document and share insights through internal talks, technical papers, or open-source contributions to strengthen the broader ML systems community.
Skills and Qualifications

Minimum qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in computer science, electrical engineering, statistics, machine learning, physics, robotics, or similar.
  • Strong engineering skills, ability to contribute performant, maintainable code and debug in complex codebases
  • Understanding of deep learning frameworks (e.g., PyTorch, JAX) and their underlying system architectures.
  • Thrive in a highly collaborative environment involving many, different cross-functional partners and subject matter experts.
  • A bias for action with a mindset to take initiative to work across different stacks and different teams where you spot the opportunity to make sure something ships.
  • Proficiency in CUDA, CuTe, Triton, or other GPU programming frameworks.
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze, profile, and optimize compute-intensive workloads.

Preferred qualifications — we encourage you to apply if you meet some but not all of these:

  • Experience training or supporting large-scale language models with tens of billions of parameters or more.
  • Track record of improving research productivity through infrastructure design or process improvements.
  • Experience developing or tuning kernels for deep learning frameworks such as PyTorch, JAX, or custom accelerators.
  • Familiarity with tensor parallelism, pipeline parallelism, or distributed data processing frameworks.
  • Experience implementing low-precision formats (FP8, INT8, block floating point) or contributing to related compiler stacks (e.g., XLA, TVM).
  • Contributions to open-source GPU, ML systems, or compiler optimization projects.
  • Prior research or engineering experience in numerical optimization, communication-efficient training, or scalable AI infrastructure.
Logistics
  • Location: This role is based in San Francisco, California. 
  • Compensation: Depending on background, skills and experience, the expected annual salary range for this position is $350,000 - $475,000 USD.
  • Visa sponsorship: We sponsor visas. While we can't guarantee success for every candidate or role, if you're the right fit, we're committed to working through the visa process together.
  • Benefits: Thinking Machines offers generous health, dental, and vision benefits, unlimited PTO, paid parental leave, and relocation support as needed.

As set forth in Thinking Machines' Equal Employment Opportunity policy, we do not discriminate on the basis of any protected group status under any applicable law.

Thinking Machines Lab will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the California Fair Chance Act, the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, and any other applicable state or local fair chance ordinance or law.

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