FuriosaAI solution architect must enable customer’s AI applications on FuriosaAI NPUs and optimize customer’s end-to-end inference code with Furiosa SDK.
As Solution Architect at FuriosaAI you will serve as a technical authority and trusted advisor to our business team, customers, partners and community. You will understand and solve our customer’s technical issues with the FuriosaAI solution.
A successful solution architect at FuriosaAI will be focused on technical excellence; taking the initiative to improve both themselves and the team through continuous learning and questioning the status quo.
Develop various AI inference programs with deep understanding on both AI applications and Furiosa SDK
Developing and maintaining a deep understanding of the Furiosa products and solutions to demonstrate the value of our offerings in technical meetings and at events
Train customers on products during and after purchase
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a equivalent work experience
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills for requirement gathering and clarification
Experience of using scripting to automate tasks
Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills
Familiar with Linux OS
Experience with training or inferencing DNN models
Experience with DNN frameworks (e.g., PyTorch, Tensorflow, Keras, …)
Experience with Python
Experience with C, C++ or Rust programming
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