NVIDIA

Technology

SiliconPowerEngineer

Bengaluru, India FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Silicon Power Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: Silicon power, Silicon bring up, Validation, Productization, Power supply design, Hardware debugging, Data analysis, Logical reasoning. Perform test case execution. Debug silicon issues related to correlation and functionality”

What You'll Achieve.

Enable product shipment

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Excellent problem solving skills; Very good problem solving skills; Logical reasoning skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

B. Tech or M. Tech in Electronics Engineering stream, 2+ years related work experience, understanding of aspects related to silicon power and performance, understanding of technology node impacts, understanding of Hardware and Software interactions at system level, Hands-on experience with silicon bring up, Hands-on experience with validation, Hands-on experience with productization, good knowledge in board and system design considerations, Power supply design, very good problem solving skills, very good hardware debugging skills, very good data analysis skills, very good logical reasoning skills, familiarity with HW lab environment, understanding of various lab equipment, Experience in working with windows, Exposure to critical path analysis, Exposure to power analysis, Exposure to process technologies, Exposure to transistor/device physics, Exposure to silicon reliability, Exposure to aging mechanisms, Background with power supply analysis and mitigation, Background with substrate noise analysis and mitigation, Exposure to digital design, Exposure to circuit analysis, Exposure to computer architecture, Exposure to BIOS, Exposure to drivers, Exposure to software applications

Nice to Have

Linux exposure, Working experience with scripting languages like perl, Working experience with scripting languages like python

What You'll Do.

Perform test case execution

Debug silicon issues related to correlation and functionality

Generate high quality results

Provide design feedback

Find creative solutions to sophisticated silicon and system level problems

Lead show-stopper bugs

Enable product shipment

Craft essential next generation product features important for performance

Craft tools for post-silicon work

Build post-silicon methodologies to characterize silicon power

Correlate silicon behaviour with simulation

Come up with test plans of new features

Bring up/characterize silicon power

Bring up/characterize power saving features

Correlate with pre-silicon expectation

Do the vital tuning and optimization of silicon power

Develop power consumption models to be used in binning

productization and customer application notes

Characterize various power control mechanisms

Develop various power control mechanisms

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work alongside system architects, chip and board designers, software/firmware engineers, HW/SW applications engineers, process/reliability specialists, ATE engineers, and operations; Collaborate with cross-functional teams; Collaborate to craft tools for post-silicon work; Work with various Arch & Design teams; Collaborate with other validation & bring up teams; Work with design & estimation teams; Work with HW and SW teams; Collaborate with Arch/Design/SW teams; Must be a great teammate and ready to collaborate with global teams from diverse cultural backgrounds

Full Job Description

NVIDIA is seeking a highly motivated, experienced Hardware Engineer to join our dynamic and fast-paced Silicon Solutions Group! Artificial intelligence is changing the world significantly starting with the technologies used in our day to day lives, cars we drive, autonomous machines in agriculture farms & factories, smart cities and science & technology development activities. GPUs are providing spectacular speed ups to scientific and medical research, enabling the advancement of humanity like never before. There has never been a more exciting time to work in NVIDIA. As part of the Silicon Solutions Team, we architect and deliver groundbreaking solutions for productizing NVIDIA's chips into consumer, professional, server, mobile, and automotive markets. Silicon characterization, correlation to arch & design expectations, finalize product specifications, develop productization techniques and infrastructure around it are part of our responsibilities. Dealing with challenges of the latest process node technologies is also part of the work. **What you 'll be doing:** * Perform test case execution, debug silicon issues related to correlation and functionality, generate high quality results and provide design feedback. * Find creative solutions to sophisticated silicon and system level problems and be on the frontline to lead show-stopper bugs, to enable product shipment. * Work alongside system architects, chip and board designers, software/firmware engineers, HW/SW applications engineers, process/reliability specialists, ATE engineers, and operations in a dynamic & high-energy work environment to bring industry-defining products to market. * Collaborate with cross-functional teams to craft essential next generation product features that are important for performance, power optimization, and power management. * Collaborate to craft tools for post-silicon work, build post-silicon method‐ ologies to characterize silicon power, correlate silicon behaviour with simulation *

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