Tenstorrent is looking for a Software Engineer to work on system management tools (including tt-smi and related utilities) and OpenBMC enhancements for Tenstorrent systems. This role sits at the boundary between firmware/BMC and host software, and is a good fit for someone with a few years of experience in low-level software that interacts directly with hardware.
This role is hybrid, based out of Toronto, ON.
We welcome candidates at various experience levels for this role. During the interview process, candidates will be assessed for the appropriate level, and offers will align with that level, which may differ from the one in this posting.
Who you are
- You have 3-6 years of experience in low-level or system software working close to hardware, including embedded systems, drivers, BMCs, or similar platforms.
- You are a strong systems programmer with solid C and/or C++ experience, plus Python skills for tooling, automation, and test infrastructure.
- You are comfortable working in Linux development environments, including builds, packaging, systemd services, logs, and basic system configuration.
- You are a practical, collaborative engineer who can debug hardware/software issues and work effectively across firmware, kernel, validation, and manufacturing teams.
What we need
- Build and maintain system management tools such as tt-smi, supporting libraries, and CLIs for Tenstorrent cards and systems.
- Extend and harden OpenBMC-based firmware, including services, sensors and FRU handling, and management APIs such as Redfish, IPMI, PLDM, and MCTP.
- Develop hardware-facing functionality including telemetry, health reporting, reset and power controls, device enumeration, topology reporting, monitoring, logging, and diagnostics.
- Support Linux bring-up, automation, and test infrastructure through Python utilities, CI integration, hardware-in-the-loop testing, and strong engineering documentation.
What you will learn
- How Tenstorrent systems are managed across the firmware, BMC, driver, and host software stack.
- How to build scalable management tooling and observability infrastructure for high-performance hardware platforms.
- How OpenBMC services and datacenter management protocols are applied in real production environments.
- How cross-functional teams bring up, validate, secure, and support complex hardware systems at the hardware/software boundary.
Compensation for all engineers at Tenstorrent ranges from $100k - $500k including base and variable compensation targets. Experience, skills, education, background and location all impact the actual offer made.
Tenstorrent offers a highly competitive compensation package and benefits, and we are an equal opportunity employer.