NVIDIA
Networking
SeniorSoftwareEngineer-Networking
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“Senior Software Engineer - Networking at NVIDIA. Skills: Networking, AI. Designing, implementing and testing new features using C, C++ and Python. Debugging and diagnosing complex software and networking problems”
What You'll Achieve.
Build the next generation of network devices; Work on features that will go into the world’s largest AI networks
Industry & Context.
Outstanding analytical and problem-solving skills; Keen attention to detail
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's or higher degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics or a related scientific field, 5+ years of software development experience, Outstanding analytical and problem-solving skills, with a keen attention to detail, Good communication and teamwork skills, Familiarity with Ethernet and IP networking
Nice to Have
Expertise in packet processing, from switch pipelines (e. g. ACLs, routing, switching) through networking protocols (like TCP/IP and BGP/EVPN-VxLAN), Show a passion for AI and networking, Demonstrate a desire to learn and develop, Be on top of the latest industry trends how AI is redefining software development
What You'll Do.
implementing and testing new features using C
Debugging and diagnosing complex software and networking problems
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborating with an international team of engineers to deliver projects spanning multiple teams
Communication Scope
Good communication skills
Full Job Description
NVIDIA has been transforming computer graphics, PC gaming, and accelerated computing for more than 25 years. It’s a unique legacy of innovation that’s fueled by great technology—and amazing people. Today, we’re tapping into the unlimited potential of AI to define the next era of computing. An era in which our GPU acts as the brains of computers, robots, and self-driving cars that can understand the world. Doing what’s never been done before takes vision, innovation, and the world’s best talent. As an NVIDIAN, you’ll be immersed in a diverse, supportive environment where everyone is inspired to do their best work. Come join the team and see how you can make a lasting impact on the world. As part of the Networking Software team you will work on NVIDIA’s SpectrumX Ethernet Networking solution, which is revolutionising connectivity for massively scaled AI factories. We are looking for an outstanding Software Engineer to join our Switch Abstraction Interface team and help build the next generation of network devices. You’ll work on features that will go into the world’s largest AI networks! **What you 'll be doing:** * Designing, implementing and testing new features using C, C++ and Python. * Debugging and diagnosing complex software and networking problems. * Collaborating with an international team of engineers to deliver projects spanning multiple teams. * Utilising the latest AI tools to supercharge your work. **What we need to see:** * Bachelor's or higher degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics or a related scientific field. * 5+ years of software development experience. * Outstanding analytical and problem-solving skills, with a keen attention to detail. * Good communication and teamwork skills. * Familiarity with Ethernet and IP networking. **Ways to stand out from the crowd:** * Expertise in packet processing, from switch pipelines (e.g. ACLs, routing, switching) through networking protocols (like TCP/IP and BGP/EVPN-VxLAN). * Show a passion for AI
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