NVIDIA
Technology
FieldApplicationEngineer,AIFactory
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“Field Application Engineer, AI Factory at NVIDIA. Skills: Switch ASICs, Datacenter networking, SDK integration. Act as technical specialist. Support OEM engineers”
Industry & Context.
Problem-solving
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
BS or MS in EE/CS, 5+ years networking experience, 5+ years ASIC system development, 5+ years customer-facing technical roles, Ethernet switch ASIC architecture knowledge, Familiarity with switch SDKs/APIs, Proficiency in datacenter networking protocols, Proficiency in RDMA/RoCE/ECN/PFC, Linux networking background, Experience with kernel modules/drivers/PCIe/DMA, Hands-on traffic generator experience, Hands-on packet capture/debugging tools experience, Customer interface skills, Communication skills, Problem-solving skills
Nice to Have
Exposure to build systems, Exposure to test frameworks, Security feature knowledge, Performance benchmarking experience, Knowledge of interconnect technologies, Experience collaborating with major OEMs
What You'll Do.
Act as technical specialist
Support OEM engineers
Support account managers
Establish deep technical engagement
Provide on-site support
Provide remote support
Debug hardware/software integration
Assist OEM with SDK integration
Provide documentation
Provide onboarding support
Investigate networking protocols
Investigate datacenter characteristics
Support customer war-room scenarios
Drive rapid resolution
Deliver technical collateral
Provide guidance to NVIDIA product teams
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
OEM's engineering teams; NVIDIA's internal groups; OEM's architects; OEM's system engineers; OEM's developers; Internal teams
Communication Scope
Detailing; Training; Guiding engineers
Full Job Description
We are now looking for a Field Applications Engineer! NVIDIA’s networking and AI platforms have already significantly influenced the industry and are widely adopted by top academic institutions, hyperscale data centers, and service providers. We need passionate, hardworking, and creative people to help us continue to deliver groundbreaking enterprise networking and computing solutions to the world. This Field Applications Engineering role is a specialist position passionate about supporting our OEM partners with switch ASIC integration, system-level composition, and datacenter networking. You will be the link between OEM’s engineering teams and NVIDIA’s internal ASIC, SDK, and systems groups, ensuring smooth development, debug, and deployment. **What you’ll be doing:** * Act as a technical specialist on NVIDIA switch ASICs and networking products, directly supporting OEM engineers and account managers. * Establish deep technical engagement with OEM’s architects, system engineers, and developers. * Provide on-site and remote support to debug hardware/software integration, including register-level analysis, counters, and traces. * Assist OEM with ASIC SDK integration into their switch NOS (Network Operating System) stack and provide example code, documentation, and onboarding support. * Investigate networking protocols and datacenter characteristics (L2/L3, OSPF, BGP, VXLAN/EVPN, RoCE, congestion control, load balancing). * Support customer war-room scenarios by analyzing logs/traces, reproducing issues, and driving rapid resolution with internal teams. * Deliver training, workshops, and technical collateral for OEM engineering teams. * Provide guidance to NVIDIA product teams based on OEM's feature requirements and deployment models. **What we need to see:** * BS or MS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related field (or equivalent experience). * 5+ years of experience in networking, ASIC system development, or customer-facing technical roles. * Strong k
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