NVIDIA
Networking
HighSpeedOpticalTransceiverDesignEngineer
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“High Speed Optical Transceiver Design Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: Optical Transceiver Design, Electrical schematics, Board design. Design electrical schematics. Design boards”
What You'll Achieve.
Deliver data at incredible speeds; Lead the world of high-speed optical communication
Industry & Context.
problem-solving skills
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
B. Sc. /M. Sc. in Electrical Engineering, 2+ years of experience, problem-solving skills, Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills, Desire to work multi-discipline projects, Engineering approach and understanding of physical trade-offs, Ability to work in a high-paced project development environment
Nice to Have
Knowledge in electro-optic communication, high-speed signals, analog circuits, Hands on experience with electrical lab work, Previous experience in hardware/system fields
What You'll Do.
Design electrical schematics
Lead multi-discipline design
Evaluate product performances
Improve product performances
Work with operational groups
Scale product to mass production
Learn new technologies
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work with thermo-mechanical teams; Work with signal/power integrity teams; Work with software teams; Work with optics teams; Work with qualification groups; Work with suppliers; Work with manufacturers
Communication Scope
Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills
Full Job Description
NVIDIA's Networking division is a leading supplier of innovative end-to-end InfiniBand and Ethernet connectivity solutions and services for servers and storage. We offer market-leading solutions that include adapter cards, switches, optical transceivers, cables, and software to support networking technologies. Our products optimize data center performance and deliver industry-leading bandwidth and scalability. In addition, we serve a wide range of sectors including high performance computing, enterprise, data centers, cloud computing. We are constantly reinventing ourselves to stay ahead of the market and bring ground-breaking products and services to the industry by using novel technologies. Our products are focused on delivering the most optimized power - performance communication solutions for industries like AI, ML, Cloud, Media and Entertainment. We are now looking electrical engineers who like to see the big picture of high-end Optical Transceiver Design. This role will give you a rare opportunity to craft and deliver a new class of products, aimed at delivering data at incredible speeds, using high end solutions to lead the world of high-speed optical communication to new extremes. **What you 'll be doing:** * Detailed design of the electrical schematics in the product, board design and components selection. * Leading the product multi-discipline design in all fields including work with thermo-mechanical, signal/power integrity, software, and optics teams and more. * Hands on lab work to bring to design to life, evaluate and improve the product performances. * Work with multiple operational groups inside and outside the company such as qualification, suppliers, and manufacturers to scale the product from lab to mass production high runner. * Learning to use new technologies to enable improvement for generation to generation. **What we need to see:** * B.Sc./M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from a leading university (or equivalent experience) * 2+ years of expe
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