NVIDIA
Networking
SeniorFirmwareEngineer,Networking
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“Senior Firmware Engineer, Networking at NVIDIA. Skills: Firmware, C/C++, Linux, Python. Implement new features. Develop verification tests”
Industry & Context.
Excellent Data analysis, debugging and problem-solving skills; analytical, debugging and problem solving skills
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's or master's Degree in Electrical/Computer Engineering, or equivalent experience, 8+ years of experience in Firmware, C/C++ and OOP capabilities, Excellent Data analysis, debugging and problem-solving skills, understanding of digital design, computer architecture, Linux, drivers and CPU/GPU/SOC architecture, Familiar with the fundamentals of Linux scripting languages and python hands-on, analytical, debugging and problem solving skills
Nice to Have
Coding and automation skills in scripting languages like Python, Experience with RISCV architecture and verification, Ability to multitask and prioritize in a fast paced environment, interpersonal and communication skills and ability to work effectively across different teams, Hands-on lab experience with board bringup, lab debug and lab tools (oscilloscopes, multimeters, logic analyzers)
What You'll Do.
Implement new features
Develop verification tests
debug any FW/validation issues
involved with early modeling
schematic and layout reviews
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work closely with the architecture; Collaborate with multi-functional teams; work effectively across different teams
Communication Scope
communication skills; interpersonal and communication skills
Full Job Description
We are looking for an excellent Senior Firmware Engineer to join the Firmware team. The NVIDIA Firmware team develops groundbreaking networking features for AI, cloud, HPC and storage. We drive the data growth of the world’s biggest companies. With many hardworking engineers around the globe, the work environment is complex, results-oriented and fast paced. You will learn how a big software project is operated, maintained, qualified and released, and how Hardware and Firmware are developed **What you will be doing:** * Work closely with the architecture and different software and hardware design teams. * Implement new features for NVIDIA NIC and Switch firmware. * Develop verification tests for advanced features in a highly complex and sophisticated Firmware testing environment. * Collaborate with multi-functional teams including chip design, board designers, Silicon, SW and program managers to debug any FW/validation issues. * Heavily involved with the early modeling and simulation required to produce our outstanding products including schematic and layout reviews on next generation board designs. **What we need to see:** * Bachelor's or master's Degree in Electrical/Computer Engineering, or equivalent experience. * 8+ years of experience in Firmware. * Strong C/C++ and OOP capabilities. * Excellent Data analysis, debugging and problem-solving skills. * Strong understanding of digital design, computer architecture, Linux, drivers and CPU/GPU/SOC architecture. * Familiar with the fundamentals of Linux scripting languages and python hands-on. * Strong analytical, debugging and problem solving skills. * Motivated and independent with strong communication skills. **Ways to stand out from the crowd:** * Coding and automation skills in scripting languages like Python. * Experience with RISCV architecture and verification. * Ability to multitask and prioritize in a fast paced environment. * Strong interpersonal and communication skills and ability to work effectively acro
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