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Job responsibilities

  • Design and develop infrastructure modules and frameworks
  • Troubleshoot and debug software in complex scenarios
  • Design, build and maintain efficient and reusable C code
  • Build kernel modules, embedded systems, and libraries
  • Help maintain code quality, organization, and automation
  • Develop software solutions and deploy them across platforms
  • Keep applications up to date with C development standards and best practices

Minimum requirements

  • Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, IT, or related field (or equivalent experience)
  • 3+ years of experience working with C programming language (rare exceptions for highly skilled developers)
  • Proficiency in programming languages such as C and C++
  • Working knowledge of other high-level programming languages such as Java, Go, Python, etc.
  • Familiarity with programming tools such as Lint and Valgrind
  • Prior experience developing efficient and high-performance code
  • Experience with Android/ OS X/ iOS, Windows, UNIX, and LINUX operating systems
  • Fluency in English to collaborate with engineering managers
  • Work full-time (40 hours/week) with a 4 hour overlap with US time zones

Preferred skills

  • Ability to collaborate effectively with security experts, project managers, and other engineers to achieve targets
  • Understanding of low-level hardware interactions and systems design
  • Knowledge and experience of Agile software development
  • Strong knowledge of source control systems (Git, SVN, and Mercurial)

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How to become a C Developer?

C is a general-purpose computer programming language, much like Java and Python. It is popular among developers, owing to its versatility, as it can be applied to a wide range of technologies. C can be used to write operating systems, more complex applications, and other tools. Since it can function independently of machines, it has become one of the foundational programming languages in the industry.

C, a general-purpose programming language, is one of the oldest languages still in use.

C developers are responsible for developing code that integrates with base operating systems, kernel modules, and embedded systems written in other languages. C is a general-purpose language that has been superseded by more modern programming languages, and as such requires specialized developers to write the code.

Even though C is an old programming language, the demand for C developers and C developer jobs has been on an increasing trend.

What is the scope in C development?

The C programming language is widely used despite the emergence of countless other programming languages. C provides a wealth of opportunities for developers because of its varied applications and long history. Even though it was developed over thirty years ago, C is still very much alive and well, and shows no signs of slowing down.

Many high-level programming languages interface with the C programming language, and a program written in C can be executed or run on another computer. Because of its universality, C is helpful for expressing ideas and concepts in programming. Regardless of whether someone you are talking to knows C, you will be able to clearly express your idea and make it easy to understand for them.

C is one of the most widely used programming languages in the world and has more implementations than other interpreted programming languages, including PHP and Ruby.

What are the roles and responsibilities of a C developer?

C developers are responsible for developing code for a broad range of technical applications. Integration, embedded systems, operating systems, and low-level libraries are some of the types of programming that C developers may be involved with. Learning to program with C will help you understand the features and syntax of other programming languages that use C as their foundation: Java, C++, and many more.

  • Create and maintain efficient, versatile, and dependable C++ code.
  • Install high-quality, optimized modules.
  • Detect faults and bugs in the process.
  • Propose and implement solutions to problems
  • Develop High-Level designs
  • Implement modular programming in C++
  • Support and maintain the code quality
  • Analyze, design, test, and implement
  • Understand the role of memory management in non-garbage collection environments

How to become a C developer?

Now that you know the basics of C programming, we'll discuss how to go about pursuing work as a C programmer.

Here are a few steps you can take to become a C developer:

  • Learn through self-study: You can learn the fundamentals of C programming on your own. This research includes reading C programming books, completing training modules and coding challenges online, and seeking help from online coding communities.
  • Pursue formal education: A formal bachelor's or master's degree in computer programming or software engineering may be required if you want to work in traditional, large enterprises.
  • Earn certifications: With C programming certifications, you can demonstrate your qualifications to potential employers and demonstrate that you are serious about pursuing a career in this field.
  • Practise your coding skills: Typically, programmers learn by doing. So look for opportunities to put your coding skills to the test. You can begin by working on small freelance projects and independent C projects. Another good idea is to see if anyone in your family or circle of friends needs assistance with C programming and work for them.

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Skills required to become a C developer

The first step is to begin learning the fundamental skills that will allow you to land high-paying jobs as a C developer. Let's go over what you need to know!

1. C

C is a general-purpose programming language that supports structured, modular programming and data abstraction. It bridges the gap between high-level and low-level languages, combining features of both. C has been used to implement applications as well as operating systems, device drivers, and other software for computer systems ranging from supercomputers to embedded systems.

2. Java

Java is the most widely used and popular object-oriented programming language. Java's security features make it popular and widely used by web developers. You can use Java to create a wide range of applications, including enterprise applications, network applications, desktop applications, web applications, games, Android apps, and many more. Most back-end development projects, including those involving big data and Android development, use Java as the server-side language.

Java is used for a wide range of purposes including desktop computing, mobile computing, games, and numerical computation.

3. C++

C++ is widely used by programmers and developers, primarily in the application domain. The language core provides all of the necessary building blocks, including variables, data types, literals, and so on. It supports object-oriented programming, which includes features such as inheritance, polymorphism, encapsulation, and abstraction. These concepts distinguish the C++ language, which is widely used for easily developing applications concept-wise.
Several advantages of C++, including its features and its security measures, have led many companies to use it for program development.

4. Git/Version Control

Version control systems help developers keep track of changes made to a codebase. Organizations often use a version management system so they can revert to older versions of a software program if there are bugs in the production version. There are a variety of software programs that provide different abilities and functionalities regarding version management. These include GIT, SVN, CVS, etc. Many developers call it "one of the essential job skills" because mastering these programs can be crucial for most development jobs, regardless of expertise or experience.

5. Python

Python is a programming language with object-oriented design and scripting language that can be used to develop different types of applications, including web applications, graphical user interface (GUI) -based desktop applications, distributed and network applications, scientific number-crunching programs, games, and three-dimensional (3D) graphical applications. It features an interactive mode that allows users to modify the source code during execution.

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How to get remote C developer jobs?

Developers are a lot like athletes. In order to excel at their craft, they have to practice effectively and consistently. They also need to work hard enough that their skills grow gradually over time. In that regard, there are two major factors that developers must focus on in order for that progress to happen: the support of someone who is more experienced and effective in practice techniques while you're practicing. As a developer, it's vital for you to know how much to practice - so make sure there is someone on hand who will help you out and keep an eye out for any signs of burnout!

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Turing's commitments are long-term and full-time. As one project draws to a close, our team gets to work identifying the next one for you in a matter of weeks.

Work from the comfort of your home

Turing allows you to work according to your convenience. We have flexible working hours and you can work for top US firms from the comfort of your home.

Great compensation

Working with top US corporations, Turing developers make more than the standard market pay in most nations.

How much does Turing pay their C developers?

At Turing, every C developer is allowed to set their rate. However, Turing will recommend a salary at which we know we can find a fruitful and long-term opportunity for you. Our recommendations are based on our assessment of market conditions and the demand that we see from our customers.

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Turing is an AGI infrastructure company specializing in post-training large language models (LLMs) to enhance advanced reasoning, problem-solving, and cognitive tasks. Founded in 2018, Turing leverages the expertise of its globally distributed technical, business, and research experts to help Fortune 500 companies deploy customized AI solutions that transform operations and accelerate growth. As a leader in the AGI ecosystem, Turing partners with top AI labs and enterprises to deliver cutting-edge innovations in generative AI, making it a critical player in shaping the future of artificial intelligence.

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We, at Turing, hire remote developers for over 100 skills like React/Node, Python, Angular, Swift, React Native, Android, Java, Rails, Golang, PHP, Vue, among several others. We also hire engineers based on tech roles and seniority.

Communication is crucial for success while working with American clients. We prefer candidates with a B1 level of English i.e. those who have the necessary fluency to communicate without effort with our clients and native speakers.

Currently, we have openings only for the developers because of the volume of job demands from our clients. But in the future, we might expand to other roles too. Do check out our careers page periodically to see if we could offer a position that suits your skills and experience.

Our unique differentiation lies in the combination of our core business model and values. To advance AGI, Turing offers temporary contract opportunities. Most AI Consultant contracts last up to 3 months, with the possibility of monthly extensions—subject to your interest, availability, and client demand—up to a maximum of 10 continuous months. For our Turing Intelligence business, we provide full-time, long-term project engagements.

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Principal AI Engineer - US NYC

Principal AI Engineer

Location: US(NYC)- 3(WFO)

Employment Type: Full Time (Overlapping EST)

Experience Level: Staff/Principal (8–14 years)


About the Role

Turing is hiring a Staff/Principal AI Engineer to lead enterprise-scale agentic AI implementations for Fortune 500 clients. This is a hands-on engineering role focused on designing and shipping autonomous, tool-calling AI systems — agents that reason over enterprise context, invoke real systems through secure interfaces, and operate reliably at scale under strict latency, cost, and governance constraints.

You will own these systems end to end: the data pipelines feeding them, the backend services around them, the agent orchestration layer, the evaluation harness that keeps them honest, and the cloud infrastructure they run on. We are looking for engineers with genuine software engineering and data science depth who have taken agentic systems all the way to production.

What We're Looking For

Engineering foundation

  • 8–14 years of software engineering experience, with strong hands-on large-scale Python
  • Working depth in at least one systems or backend language — Go, Rust, Java, or C/C++ — and the judgment to know when to reach for it
  • Strong data structures and algorithms.
  • Strong understanding of APIs, microservices, and system design
  • Hands-on experience building and operating data pipelines and production-grade distributed systems.

Agentic AI and LLMs

  • 2+ years of hands-on LLM engineering, with at least couple agentic system you designed and took to production
  • Production experience with agent frameworks — LangGraph, Google ADK, CrewAI, Claude Agent SDK, or equivalent — and the fluency to move between them as the ecosystem evolves
  • Experience building MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers and tool-calling interfaces
  • RAG from first principles: chunking strategy, embeddings, vector and hybrid retrieval, reranking, and response validation
  • Strong experience with vector databases (Milvus, Pinecone, Weaviate, FAISS, etc. or cloud equivalents)
  • Design of guardrails and reliability patterns — validators, policy checks, self-correction loops, deterministic fallbacks, circuit breakers, and rollback paths

Optimization

  • Deep familiarity with token optimization and context-window management — context shaping, pruning, and compaction
  • Latency and cost optimization through caching, model routing, batching, streaming, and parallel tool calls
  • Performance testing and tuning systems against defined SLOs

Evaluation

  • Experience building evaluation frameworks for LLM systems — offline eval sets, continuous online evaluation, and regression detection
  • Instrumentation and traceability suitable for regulated enterprise environments using tools like LangSmith, Langfuse, etc.

Cloud

  • Hands-on AWS: containerized services (ECS/EKS), serverless (Lambda), data services (S3, DynamoDB, Redshift) and orchestration (Step Functions); Azure or GCP equivalents also valued
  • Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and DevOps practices
  • Infrastructure as code with Terraform or CloudFormation, and mature CI/CD practice

Working traits

  • Strong analytical problem-solving with a bias to ownership and urgency
  • Clear cross-team communication, working directly with client stakeholders to translate business problems into technical roadmaps
  • Able to work productively in ambiguity from system-level documentation and ramp quickly in unfamiliar codebases

Good to Have

  • Experience with managed AI platforms — Amazon Bedrock, Vertex AI, Azure AI — paired with fluency in the underlying fundamentals

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Design and build agentic systems: Lead the architecture and implementation of tool-calling agents that combine retrieval, structured reasoning, and secure action execution with least-privilege access.
  • Productionize LLM applications: Build retrieval pipelines, prompt synthesis, response validation, and self-correction loops, backed by rigorous evaluation.
  • Own the full stack: Deliver the data pipelines, backend services, distributed compute, and orchestration layer that agentic systems depend on — not only the model invocation.
  • Engineer for reliability and governance: Build validator models, adversarial test suites, and policy checks; enforce deterministic fallbacks and rollback strategies; instrument continuous evaluation.
  • Optimize for cost and latency: Drive measurable improvements in token efficiency, response time, and unit economics against defined SLOs.
  • Codebase ownership: Build, maintain, and review high-quality Python and SQL, with an emphasis on reusable components, scalability, and performance.
  • Cloud integration: Deploy AI applications on AWS, Azure, or GCP with optimized resource usage and robust CI/CD.
  • Cross-functional collaboration: Partner with product owners, data scientists, and business SMEs to define requirements and deliver impactful AI products.
  • Mentoring and technical leadership: Set engineering standards and share knowledge across the team, raising the bar on AI and software engineering practice.
Finance
10K+ employees
PythonGoRust+ 4
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Lead Edge AI & Computer Vision Engineer

Lead Edge AI & Computer Vision Engineer

  • Location: USA [with regular on-site travel required to client site]
  • Target Start Date: 1 Sep
  • Time Commitment: 8 weeks full-time
  • Experience Level: 12–15+ Years

Core Objective: Architect, benchmark, and optimize an end-to-end computer vision and low-latency execution pipeline—combining spatial geometric math with low-level C++/CUDA acceleration directly on NVIDIA Jetson embedded edge hardware (Orin NX / AGX Orin) to achieve sub-10 ms processing latency.

Key Responsibilities

  1. Model Selection & Spatial Math: Evaluate real-time detection topologies (e.g. YOLO) at 100+ FPS and build 2D perspective homography unwarping, lens undistortion, and spatial algorithms to convert pixel coordinates into physical millimeter units within tight error bounds (millimeter level accuracy).
  2. TensorRT INT8 Acceleration: Execute Post-Training Quantization to compile PyTorch/ONNX models into high-throughput TensorRT INT8/FP16 engines on Jetson Orin hardware without accuracy degradation.
  3. Zero-Copy Memory Architecture:  Engineer zero-copy memory pipelines using NVIDIA Memory Management and DMA transfers to eliminate bottlenecks.
  4. Compiled C++ Execution & I/O: Build compiled C++17 execution frameworks with multi-threaded lock-free ring buffers and non-blocking asynchronous socket communication.
  5. Nsight Profiling & Roadmapping: Instrument stage-by-stage pipeline latency using NVIDIA Nsight Systems/NVTX markers to bound tail latency, author feasibility reports, and design technical roadmaps.

Key Qualifications & Experience

  1. Full-Stack Edge AI Experience: 12–15+ years of experience bridging real-time computer vision algorithm design, spatial geometry, and low-level C++/CUDA execution on embedded edge hardware.
  2. NVIDIA Jetson Ecosystem: Deep expertise in Jetson embedded platforms (Orin NX, AGX Orin, L4T, power profiles, core pinning) and a proven track record compiling/tuning TensorRT FP16/INT8 engines via PTQ/QAT.
  3. Optical & Spatial Geometry: Expertise in 2D/3D camera calibration, perspective homography transformations, lens distortion modeling, and millimeter sizing math in industrial settings.
  4. Low-Latency Systems Engineering: Expertise in zero-copy shared memory, DMA frame buffers, lock-free queues, custom CUDA plugins, and microsecond profiling via Nsight Systems and NVTX markers.
  5. Tooling & Industrial I/O: Proficiency in C++17, Python, PyTorch, OpenCV, CUDA, non-blocking asynchronous sockets (UDP, PLC integration), and building automated dataset benchmarking harnesses.
Manufacturing
10K+ employees
C++CUDANVIDIA Omniverse+ 5
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