NVIDIA
Networking
FirmwareEngineer–EthernetSwitching
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“Firmware Engineer – Ethernet Switching at NVIDIA. Skills: Firmware, Embedded systems, C/C++, Networking protocols. Involved in software development process. Architecture to integration testing”
What You'll Achieve.
timely delivery of our products; improve system scale and performance; improve our software
Industry & Context.
Problem solving frame of mind
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
2+ years of proven experience developing firmware for embedded systems, 2+ years of experience with C/C++ in Real-Time Embedded system, BS in Computer Science / Computer Engineering / Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience, Proven expertise with Networking protocols (at L2, L3, L4 layers), technical debugging skills in Embedded Systems, Creative, self-motivated and collaborative person comfortable working with local and international teams, Problem solving frame of mind combined with interpersonal skills, Familiarity with ASIC development processes and code executions on FPGA
Nice to Have
Previous experience working with Networking Products like Network Adapters/Switches, Patents in the fields of networking, communication protocols, ASIC design, computer architecture etc., Journal publications, Conference papers, along with referrals
What You'll Do.
Involved in software development process
Architecture to integration testing
Firmware for Spectrum ASIC
Work with HW & ASIC team
Design and implement algorithms
Debug issues reported by customers
implement and integrate new features
Bring your ideas to life
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with other NVIDIA R&D teams; working with local and international teams
Full Job Description
NVIDIA has been elevating computer graphics, PC gaming, and accelerated computing for more than 25 years. Today, we’re tapping into the unlimited potential of AI to define the next era of computing. As an NVIDIAN, you’ll be immersed in a diverse, encouraging environment where everyone is inspired to do their best work. Come join the team and see how you can make a lasting impact on the most groundbreaking technologies. NVIDIA’s Networking BU group is seeking to hire an expert Firmware Design Engineer for the Ethernet Switch Firmware Core team. The next generation of Switches are a crucial component of the most innovative AI and Cloud Computing Networks in the world. As a member of the Ethernet Firmware Team, you will craft and develop the firmware abstraction layer in the ETH Switch. This role will require you to participate in the design & development of firmware while working closely with hardware and architecture team to ensure timely delivery of our products to the market. **What you 'll be doing:** * Highly involved in the entire software development process from architecture to integration testing of firmware for the Spectrum ASIC product line. * Work with HW & ASIC team to provide insights into developing the next gen of the groundbreaking of silicon and systems. * Design and implement algorithms to improve system scale and performance. * Work with higher layer software teams to debug issues reported by customers (internal and external). * Design, implement and integrate new features according to the product roadmap. * Have a new insight on how to improve our software? Why not! Bring your ideas to life by innovating during our hackathons * Collaborate with other NVIDIA R&D teams around the globe. **What we need to see:** * 2+ years of proven experience developing firmware for embedded systems. * 2+ years of experience with C/C++ in Real-Time Embedded system. Preferably C. * BS in Computer Science / Computer Engineering / Electrical Engineering or equivalent e
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