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BIOS / BMC / CPLD / FPGA, etc.) Familiar with computer software and operating systems and possess the ability to identify and perform software updates (BIOS, BMC, Components Firmware, etc.
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What we need to see: BS, MS, or PhD in EE/CS or related field of education (or equivalent experience) with 6+ years of experience active development using Python as primary programming language using Linux as OS. System knowledge - how platform management works - areas like BMC-BIOS communication, thermal management, power management, firmware update, device monitoring, firmware security, etc.
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Must have hands-on experience with firmware development and process specifically for BMC/SBIOS development. More recently, GPU deep learning ignited modern deep learning — the next era of computing — with the GPU acting as the brain of computers, robots, and self-driving cars that can perceive and understand the world.
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Utilize knowledge of server systems engineering to troubleshoot and resolve issues related to PCB design, power management, BMC, and overall system integration. Utilize knowledge of server systems engineering to troubleshoot and resolve issues related to PCB design, power management, BMC, and overall system integration.
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Demonstrate willingness to learn and passion to promote Supermicro’s System Management Products such as BMC, SSM, SUM, SCC etc. Supermicro® is a Top Tier provider of advanced server, storage, and networking solutions for Data Center, Cloud Computing, Enterprise IT, Hadoop/ Big Data, Hyperscale, HPC and IoT/Embedded customers worldwide.
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Ideally you will have prior experience developing application and low-level software that runs inside a Chassis Management Controller or Baseboard Management Controller (CMC or BMC). Prior CMC/BMC experience.
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Experience developing firmware to execute in on-chip microcontrollers as well as C-language software development kits (SDKs) to execute on system management controllers (e.g. BMC). Experience developing firmware to execute in on-chip microcontrollers as well as C-language SDKs to execute on system management controllers (e.g. BMC.
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Strong knowledge of IT equipment, concepts, and more (i.e.: x86 Architecture, GPUs, Motherboards, Risers, SAS/SATA/NMvE, TCP/IP, Network Switches, BMC, BiOS, CPLD, Firmware, etc.) Strong knowledge of IT equipment, concepts, and more (i.e.: x86 Architecture, GPUs, Motherboards, Risers, SAS/SATA/NMvE, TCP/IP, Network Switches, BMC, BiOS, CPLD, Firmware, etc.
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BIOS / BMC / CPLD / FPGA, etc)- Design/Testing/debugging– Must to have. Failure Analysis Engineer. Visual mechanical inspection (VMI) of Server/GPU board components (Motherboards, GPU, GPU baseboard, CPU, DIMM, NIC, SSD, Power Supply, etc.
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As a software engineering technical leader, you will be a key member of a team of skilled engineers crafting, maintaining and supporting embedded chassis management software for Cisco's Unified Computing System (UCS) family of products.
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Collaborate with software, firmware (BMC, SBIOS, OS, drivers), and engineering teams to develop best practices and resolve firmware/software issues impacting workload performance. Troubleshoot and optimize interconnects between InfiniBand and GPU clusters, focusing on GPU-enabled MPI, Nvidia CUDA, AMD ROCm, and related systems.
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Knowledge of any Ticketing System (BMC Remedy, ServiceNow, etc.) Knowledge of any Ticketing System (BMC Remedy, ServiceNow, etc.) Work with the engineering and vendors to assess new technologies and their impact to the data center infrastructure from a space, power, cooling, and structured cabling perspective.
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Lead efforts in BMC firmware development, debugability, performance profiling, and the innovation of advanced manageability features for accelerator platforms. In this role, you will lead, influence, and shape the next generation GPU-based accelerator Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) platforms while exploring forward-looking initiatives that make accelerator BMCs more reliable.
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Experience with server technologies: BIOS, BMC, signal integrity, memory, storage, PCIe, thermal. Experience in motherboard design, PCB design including schematic capture, stackup and circuit board layout.
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Preferred with experience in the area of SoC and subsystem boot, timebase management and network, security architecture, reset architecture, debug architecture especially with ARM coresight architecture, system level control/management with components such as BMC, ECU, etc.
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