NVIDIA

Autonomous Vehicles

SeniorSoftwareEngineer,TestAutonomousVehicles

$184–357k Santa Clara, California, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Senior Software Engineer, Test - Autonomous Vehicles at NVIDIA. Skills: Simulation, Test Automation, Infrastructure. Build design solutions. Drive execution for simulation”

What You'll Achieve.

evaluate Autonomous Vehicle performance; exceeding NVIDIA standards; exceeding automotive standards

Industry & Context.

Autonomous Vehicles
Problems you'll solve

Analyze complex technical issues; independently drive resolution; collaborative problem solving

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

PhD with 4+ years, MS with 6+ years, BS with 8+ years, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, testing infrastructure, test automation, Python, C++, leadership skills, interpersonal skills

Nice to Have

scaling autonomous vehicles simulation frameworks, Bazel, Docker, Jenkins, AI/ML systems, AI-native systems, large-scale simulation for robotics

What You'll Do.

Build design solutions

Drive execution for simulation

Streamline simulation tests

Automate simulation tests

Build scalable infrastructure

Analyze technical issues

Guide test scenario creation

Simulate real world driving

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with multi-functional engineering teams; Collaborate across many teams; Work closely with developers; Work with operational teams

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