NVIDIA

Technology

SeniorPowerandPerformanceEngineer

$168–311k Santa Clara, California, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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The Brief

“Senior Power and Performance Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: Power architecture, System-level design, Performance optimization, Silicon bringup. Architect system-level features. Integrate system-level features”

What You'll Achieve.

Optimize product efficiency; Keep NVIDIA's products ahead of the curve

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

problem-solving; Debug complex issues; Develop workarounds; System-level reasoning; Architectural tradeoffs; Engineering decisions

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

8+ years in silicon power architecture, system-level design, validation, power/performance optimization, EE fundamentals, digital design, low power design, DVFS, control systems, power management, timing, architecture, firmware/driver structures, HW/SW interaction, Programming proficiency in C/C++, Python, Perl, Windows/Linux environments, problem-solving, collaboration, communication skills

Nice to Have

clocking, boot/reset flows, system architecture, Hands-on lab experience (oscilloscopes, multimeters, logic analyzers), silicon bringup exposure, Demonstrated cross-functional leadership, System-level intuition, AI-assisted engineering fluency

What You'll Do.

Architect system-level features

Integrate system-level features

Optimize product efficiency

Build feature roadmaps

Address product needs

Drive design decisions

Track industry trends

Translate needs into roadmaps

Support manufacturing

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with architecture teams; Partner with ASIC teams; Partner with board/platform teams; Partner with software/firmware teams; Partner with marketing teams; Drive alignment across teams

Communication Scope

communication skills

Full Job Description

NVIDIA's Silicon Co-design Group (SCG) sits at a rare intersection: we own the full product development lifecycle, from early architecture definition through silicon bringup to product release. Our ArchDev team is the hub for silicon and system-level feature development, driving tradeoff analysis, system integration, and POR alignment across the entire organization. If you want to see your work go from whiteboard to world-class silicon, this is where that happens. **What You 'll Be Doing:** * Architect and integrate system-level performance and power management features, controllers, and policies to optimize product efficiency across datacenter and client products. * Build feature roadmaps to address low-power, low-noise, and performance-per-watt product needs through prototyping, use-case analysis, and cost/benefit trade-offs. * Partner with architecture, ASIC, board/platform, software/firmware, and marketing teams to drive design decisions and debug complex issues. * Track industry trends and market needs and translate them into forward-looking roadmaps that keep NVIDIA's products ahead of the curve. * Lead debug efforts, develop workarounds, and support bringup, validation, manufacturing, and customer escalations. **What We Need to See:** * BS or MS in EE/CE (or equivalent experience) with 8+ years in silicon power architecture, system-level design, validation, and power/performance optimization. * Strong EE fundamentals: digital design, low power design, DVFS, control systems, power management, timing, and architecture. * Solid understanding of firmware/driver structures and HW/SW interaction. * Familiarity with clocking, boot/reset flows, and system architecture is a plus. * Hands-on lab experience (oscilloscopes, multimeters, logic analyzers) and silicon bringup exposure are a bonus. * Programming proficiency in C/C++, Python, or Perl in Windows/Linux environments. * Strong problem-solving, collaboration, and communication skills. **Ways to Stand Out in a Crow

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