Interesting. I just stumbled on it (I have no affiliations).
"The IBM Compiler development team is looking to hire Open Source
software developers with a passion for Golang to join our mission in
developing a world class offering on IBM platforms. The IBM Toronto Lab
is the compilation hub within IBM, known for developing world-class
compilers and runtimes. You will get an opportunity to work alongside
technical experts in both compilation and cloud development in helping
to accelerate our mainframe’s journey to the cloud.
As a
developer on this team, you will be responsible for working with
internal teams and with the Open Source Community for designing,
developing and testing the Golang compiler and libraries. You will also
be responsible for optimizing and tuning that code for the IBM's Z
Enterprise platform and for ensuring that those features are accepted
upstream by the Golang community.
The main responsibilities of the team include:
- enable the latest version of Golang compiler on IBM's Z Enterprise platform
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problem determination, problem recreation, providing fixes, validating
fixes and getting fixes accepted by the Golang Community.
- optimizing and tuning that code for IBM's Z Enterprise platform
- Collaborate with members of the container development and deployments teams situated across the globe on a daily basis.
- Influence the design of future generation of hardware and OS enhancements thorough collaboration with IBM hardware/OS teams.
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Software developers on the team will participate in all aspects of the
software development process, from design to implementation, from
testing to product delivery and support. Ideal candidates should feel
comfortable working in an agile software development environment.
The
job is located at the IBM Canada Software Lab in Markham Ontario, one
of the largest Research and Development (R&D) facilities in Canada."
Glen