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Senior Operating System Performance Expert

Milton, Cambridgeshire
5 days ago
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Job Title: Sr. OS Performance Expert

Job type: Permanent

Location: Cambridge

About this role:

As a Senior OS Performance Expert, you will play a crucial role in optimising

the performance of our new mobile operating systems Harmony OS. Your

responsibilities include:

Performance Optimization: Leverage your extensive experience to enhance
system architecture, boost performance, and ensure efficient power
consumption and heat management.
System Expertise: Apply your deep understanding of mobile operating system
principles to innovate and drive system improvements.
Cutting-edge Innovation: Collaborate with top-tier teams to push the
boundaries of mobile OS performance, contributing to Huawei's mission of
delivering exceptional user experiences.Main Responsibilities:

Enhancing Harmony OS System Performance:

Conduct in-depth research on run time resource management and control

Investigate kernel task scheduling and SOC frequency modulation mechanisms.
Analyse and collaborate between software/hardware co-design.
Identify and address Operating system performance bottlenecks.
Design and implement solutions to ensure smooth and superior product
Researching OS Application Architecture:

Build the competitiveness of key technologies in Harmony OS applications.
Improve application interaction and dynamic user experience.
Design and optimise high-performance core modules.
Solve key technical problems in application architecture.
Gain insights into industry trends and research OS application technologies.
Develop high-performance APIs and development paradigms for Harmony OS

Ensure applications are easy to develop and provide a smooth user experience.Developing Harmony Performance Capabilities:

Plan technical roadmaps and set performance standards.
Develop performance evaluation systems and infrastructure.
Enhance key technical capabilities in the performance domain.
Build extensive expertise in the performance domain.We Seek:

Master's degree in a field relevant to computer systems, including but not limited
to Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Electrical Engineering.
Understanding of data structures and algorithms.
Proficiency in one or more programming languages (e.g., JAVA, C++, Python, HTML, JavaScript, GO)
Extensive experience in engineering roles specialising in operating system
performance optimisation, systems optimisation, or related areas.Desirable:

Experience in developing mobile application software, Internet software or
iOS/Android operating systems
Familiarity with front-end development technologies including but not limited to
JavaScript frameworks (e.g., React, Angular, Vue.js), HTML5, and CSS.
Knowledge of operating system principles and experience in system
architecture, performance, and power consumption optimisation.
Experience in publishing academic papers in related fields.
Experience in publishing papers in international conferences or journalsProject People is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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