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SeniorFirmwareSystemEngineer
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“Senior Firmware System Engineer. Skills: Firmware System Engineering, System-level debugging, Problem-solving. test, debug and address solutions to release software to Production line and Customers. bring-up NVIDIA network products”
Industry & Context.
problem-solving; diagnose; addressing high-value problems
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
4+ years of overall experience, system-level understanding and hands-on lab experience, Excellent interpersonal and intercultural skills, including written and verbal communication in English
Nice to Have
Knowledge in SW-HW interfaces, PCIe, memory subsystems, storage components, network applications, device drivers and real-time software, Programming knowledge in Python/C/C++, Deep understanding of computing architectures, hardware systems block diagrams and schematic sheets understanding, Previous roles include networking technical lead, system validation, or customer application engineer positions
What You'll Do.
debug and address solutions to release software to Production line and Customers
bring-up NVIDIA network products
ensuring safe software release to production and customers
and addressing high-value problems during the product onboarding process
Verify that all integrated components interact as intended
Validate firmware features for production at hardware power-on stage
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
collaborate closely with engineering, production teams and customers; fostering collaboration among exceptional engineers across NVIDIA's global sites; Bridge between software, production and customer engineering teams
Communication Scope
written communication in English; verbal communication in English
Full Job Description
We are looking for an experienced Firmware System Engineer to test, debug and address solutions to release software to Production line and Customers at Taiwan. In this role, you will collaborate closely with engineering, production teams and customers to bring-up NVIDIA network products, ensuring safe software release to production and customers. The dynamic and fast-paced work environment will require you to excel in problem-solving and system-level debugging, all while fostering collaboration among exceptional engineers across NVIDIA's global sites. **What you’ll be doing:** * Identify, diagnose, and addressing high-value problems during the product onboarding process, such as software compatibility, PCIe, security, network interoperability and communication issues between components * Verify that all integrated components interact as intended. This includes functional testing to ensure software components work correctly on various hardware testing platforms * Validate firmware features for production at hardware power-on stage * Bridge between software, production and customer engineering teams **What we need to see:** * BS.c in Electrical/Computer Engineering or equivalent experience and above * 4+ years of overall experience * Strong system-level understanding and hands-on lab experience * Excellent interpersonal and intercultural skills, including written and verbal communication in English **Ways to stand out from the crowd:** * Knowledge in SW-HW interfaces, PCIe, memory subsystems, storage components, network applications, device drivers and real-time software * Programming knowledge in Python/C/C++ * Deep understanding of computing architectures, hardware systems block diagrams and schematic sheets understanding * Previous roles include networking technical lead, system validation, or customer application engineer positions. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color
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