System Software Engineer - GCC/LLVM compiler, tooling, and ecosystem at Jobgether
, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

28 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

30 Oct, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

GCC, LLVM, C Development, C++ Development, Compilers, Runtimes, Toolchains, Linux, Open-Source Development, Debugging, Testing, Optimization, Software Packaging, Mentoring, Problem-Solving, Communication

Industry

Internet Marketplace Platforms

Description
This position is posted by Jobgether on behalf of a partner company. We are currently looking for a System Software Engineer - GCC/LLVM Compiler, Tooling, and Ecosystem in EMEA. In this role, you will be part of a global engineering team focused on shaping the future of modern C and C++ programming on one of the world’s most widely used Linux distributions. You’ll contribute to optimizing the GCC and LLVM toolchains, ensuring developers have access to the most advanced and reliable compiler technologies. This position involves collaboration with leading open-source contributors, deep technical problem-solving, and delivering innovations that impact millions of users and developers across cloud, desktop, and embedded environments. It’s an opportunity to grow in an international, remote-first environment that values excellence, autonomy, and open collaboration. Accountabilities: Collaborate proactively with a distributed, international team to design, package, and integrate GCC and LLVM tooling for enhanced developer experience. Develop and maintain high-quality, efficient, and reliable code for compiler-related tools and supporting runtimes. Debug, test, and optimize components within large-scale Linux-based environments. Review and contribute to peer code, ensuring high engineering standards across the project. Mentor junior engineers and participate in design discussions to guide technical decisions. Work closely with other teams to ensure smooth integration of toolchains across different platforms. Engage in occasional global travel (2–4 weeks per year) for internal events, collaboration sprints, or conferences. Proven experience with GCC or LLVM, preferably in cloud-native or Linux environments. Strong background in C and C++ development, with deep knowledge of compilers, runtimes, and toolchains. Experience in packaging software for Debian or Ubuntu distributions. Familiarity with Linux system internals and open-source development practices. A degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or an equivalent technical field (or a strong professional track record). Excellent problem-solving and communication skills, with the ability to work independently and collaboratively. A passion for open-source technology, innovation, and continuous learning. Willingness to travel internationally twice a year for team gatherings or company events. Competitive compensation based on experience, performance, and location. Annual performance-based bonus or commission structure. Remote-first work environment, with opportunities for global travel and in-person team sprints. Learning and development budget of USD $2,000 per year. Comprehensive health and wellness benefits, including Employee Assistance Programs. Generous holiday allowance, parental leave, and recognition rewards. Travel perks such as Priority Pass and upgrade options for long-haul events. Jobgether is a Talent Matching Platform that partners with companies worldwide to efficiently connect top talent with the right opportunities through AI-driven job matching. When you apply, your profile goes through our AI-powered screening process designed to identify top talent efficiently and fairly. 🔍 Our AI evaluates your CV and LinkedIn profile, analyzing your skills, experience, and achievements. 📊 It compares your profile to the job’s key requirements and past success indicators to calculate your match score. 🎯 Based on this analysis, we automatically shortlist the three candidates who best match the role. 🧠 When necessary, our human review team ensures no strong profile is overlooked. This process is transparent, skills-based, and bias-free, focusing solely on your fit for the position. Once the shortlist is complete, it is shared directly with the hiring company, which handles the final decision and next steps such as interviews or assessments. Thank you for your interest! #LI-CL1
Responsibilities
Collaborate with a global team to design and integrate GCC and LLVM tooling, enhancing the developer experience. Develop and maintain efficient code for compiler-related tools while debugging and optimizing components in Linux environments.
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