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Helix AI Engineer, Training Performance

$200,000 – $400,000 per year

TLDR

Optimize 100B+ parameter model training across 100k+ GPUs, custom kernels, accelerator architectures, and distributed training frameworks.

Figure is an AI robotics company developing autonomous general-purpose humanoid robots. The goal of the company is to ship humanoid robots with human level intelligence. Its robots are engineered to perform a variety of tasks in the home and commercial markets. Figure is headquartered in San Jose, CA.

Figure's vision is to deploy autonomous humanoids at a global scale. Our Helix team is looking for an experienced AI Training Performance Engineer to take our model training to the next level. This role is focused on improving distributed training frameworks for large scale model training, optimizing GPU kernels, exploring the relative gains of different accelerator types and co-designing our models to maximize utilization of our hardware.

Responsibilities

  • Optimize training performance for a 100B+ parameter models across 100k+ GPUs.
  • Collaborate with the broader team on accelerator choice, cluster topology, scheduling, and hardware procurement decisions to inform future scaling.
  • Write and optimize custom kernels (Triton/CUDA)
  • Build tooling and dashboards for continuous performance monitoring, regression detection, and root-cause analysis across training jobs
  • Optimize data loading and preprocessing pipelines so I/O never gates the accelerators
  • Improve checkpointing, fault tolerance, and elastic restart so large jobs recover quickly from node failures without losing significant wall-clock time
  • Partner with researchers to co-design model architectures and training recipes that are performant at scale (e.g., activation checkpointing strategies, mixed precision, sequence packing)
  • Extend and contribute to kernel compilers (e.g., Triton, Gluon) to improve iteration speed and enable targeting of custom/non-NVIDIA accelerators
  • Build and extend agentic systems that automatically generate, benchmark, and iterate on custom kernels
  • Evaluate emerging accelerator architectures (AMD, TPU, SRAM-based ASICs, and other novel hardware) for fit with our training workloads, and lead proof-of-concept ports/benchmarks
  • Explore different model/data parallelisms (FSDP, context parallel, expert parallel, etc.) to determine optimal configuration per model size.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Computer/Electrical Engineering, or a related field
  • 3+ years in AI performance engineering, with significant time leading large-scale performance improvement projects
  • Deep understanding of GPU architecture and performance characteristics (memory bandwidth, compute-bound vs. memory-bound ops, occupancy)
  • Proficiency with profiling tools (Nsight Systems/Compute, PyTorch Profiler, HTA, or similar) and ability to translate traces into concrete optimizations
  • Solid grasp of collective communication (NCCL) and modern networking concepts (RDMA, NVLink, InfiniBand/RoCE, topology-aware placement).
  • Strong Python and CUDA/C++ skills; comfortable reading and modifying framework internals
  • Experience debugging performance regressions and instability at scale (stragglers, hangs, OOMs, numerical divergence)
  • Experience defining and reasoning about hardware-efficiency metrics (MFU/HFU) and using them to drive optimization priorities

Bonus Qualifications

  • Experience with heterogeneous or multi-datacenter training setups and cross-cluster orchestration
  • Contributions to open-source ML systems projects (PyTorch, Megatron-LM, vLLM, DeepSpeed, JAX, etc.)
  • Exposure to non-NVIDIA accelerators (AMD GPUs, TPU/Trainium/Inferentia, or custom silicon) and heterogeneous fleet management.

The US base salary range for this full-time position is between $200,000 - $400,000 annually.

The pay offered for this position may vary based on several individual factors, including job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. The total compensation package may also include additional components/benefits depending on the specific role. This information will be shared if an employment offer is extended.

Figure is an AI robotics company creating autonomous humanoid robots tailored for a range of tasks in both commercial and home environments. By aiming to achieve human-level intelligence in its robots, Figure addresses pressing labor shortages and fills roles that are often considered undesirable or unsafe.

Founded
Founded 2022
Employees
500+ employees
Industry
machinery
Funding stage
Series C+
Total raised
$2.5B raised
Last funding
Raised September 2025
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