AMD currently has 35 active AI-related job listings. The majority of these roles, 66%, are focused on serving infrastructure. Engineering is the dominant function, with 32 positions. Frequent technical tags include model_serving, inference_infra, and evals, suggesting a focus on the deployment and evaluation of AI models. In the last 30 days, AMD posted 37 new AI roles.
AMD currently has 59 active AI-related roles in our index. The most common open titles are: DC-GPU Performance Modeling Engineer (3), Sr. Software Development Engineer (3), Data Center Engineer (2), MTS Software Development Engineer (2), Software Development Engineer (2). Most positions are in Engineering and Research.
AMD's active AI hiring is concentrated in: serving infrastructure (78%), data (10%), agents (5%). These categories follow a seven-stage AI lifecycle: data, pre-training, post-training, serving infrastructure, agents, evaluation, and application.
AMD is hiring AI talent in: United States (30 roles), India (13 roles), Poland (5 roles), China (5 roles).
Job postings at AMD most frequently mention: GPU Computing, Computer Architecture, Python, C++, PyTorch.
In the past 30 days, AMD has posted 70 new AI-related roles.
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| Strategic Sourcing Manager This role is for a Strategic Sourcing Manager at AMD, responsible for developing and managing global procurement strategies for Datacenter GPU test capabilities, including functional testers and CDU equipment. The role involves strategic supplier relationship management, negotiation, and providing analytical support for sourcing strategies. While the company mentions AI and the role requires understanding of AI tools, the core responsibilities are in sourcing and procurement, not direct AI/ML development. | — | 0 |
| Strategic Sourcing Manager (PCBA/Server/Rack BOM) This role is for a Strategic Sourcing Manager focused on PCBA/Server/Rack BOMs within AMD's Datacenter Platform Engineering Group. The responsibilities include NPI management, material readiness, risk mitigation, cost management, and supply chain enablement, collaborating closely with engineering teams. The role requires strong supply chain principles, BOM structure knowledge, and analytical skills. | — | 0 |
| Firmware Technical Leader (IC role) This role is for a Firmware Technical Leader at AMD, focusing on BIOS/BMC firmware development for AMD's computing platforms. The role involves coordinating with various engineering teams to design and implement platform firmware, offering technical analysis, and providing consultation. While the company mentions AI and data centers, the core responsibilities are in traditional firmware engineering, not AI/ML model development. |
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