NVIDIA

Technology

LowPowerASICEngineerNewCollegeGrad2026

$100–190k Santa Clara, California, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Low Power ASIC Engineer - New College Grad 2026 at NVIDIA. Skills: Low Power Design, ASIC Verification, GPU Architecture. Understand next generation features. Architect testbench”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Debug skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

BS, MS or PhD in Electrical or Computer Engineering, Understanding of low power design techniques, Good understanding of processor architecture, Experienced with Incisive Low-Power or Synopsys VCS NLP, Debug skills and experience with Verdi, Fluent in Verilog, SystemVerilog, Understanding of UVM

Nice to Have

GPU architecture knowledge a plus, Low Power Architecture knowledge a plus, Low Power CV knowledge a plus, Deep learning knowledge a plus, Good understanding of power intent in UPF format, Background in Low Power architectures or verification a plus, Scripting abilities in Python or PERL a plus, Knowledge of C or C++ a plus, Experience writing or maintaining simulation build scripts or Makefiles a plus

What You'll Do.

Understand next generation features

Develop infrastructure

Verify power management solutions

Improve power-aware DV methodologies

Influence EDA vendors

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Low Power Architecture teams; Design teams; Software teams

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