NVIDIA
SoftwareEngineer,ChipSimulation
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“Software Engineer, Chip Simulation at NVIDIA. Skills: Chip Simulation, Python, C++, Networking. Learn Networking features. Develop Networking features”
What You'll Achieve.
take our product to next level
Industry & Context.
debugging simulation flows; collaborating on bug resolution
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Python programming, object-oriented design skills, C, C++, systems or performance-sensitive environments, debuggers (gdb), concurrency issues, Linux, containerized environments, Docker, command-line tools, communicate complex technical ideas, Well-organized, proactive, leading your own tasks
Nice to Have
building complex simulation or emulation systems, simulating hardware behaviors, multi-platform systems spanning HW, FW, and SW, low-level networking protocols and applications, physical layer concepts, CI/CD systems and tooling, Git, Jenkins, Gerrit
What You'll Do.
Learn Networking features
Develop Networking features
Deliver Networking features
Simulate physical-layer behaviors
Extend simulation infrastructure
Optimize simulation infrastructure
Support internal users
Debug simulation flows
Enable simulation for next-gen devices
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with chip architects; Collaborate with firmware developers; Collaborate with hardware design teams; Collaborating on bug resolution
Communication Scope
communicate complex technical ideas in simple terms
Process & Methodology
leading your own tasks
Full Job Description
NVIDIA is widely considered to be one of the technology world’s most desirable employers. We have some of the most forward-thinking and hardworking people in the world working for us and, due to unprecedented growth, our exclusive engineering teams are rapidly growing. If you're a creative and autonomous engineer with a real passion for technology, we want to hear from you. NVIDIA is looking for a phenomenal Ethernet HW Simulation developer for the ChipSim Group. You will join the ChipSim growing team and take our product to next level, working closely with HW design and architect teams and gaining a deep understanding of NVIDIA’s products and technologies. **What** **You’ll** **Be** **Doing:** * You will be responsible for learning, developing, and delivering new Networking features in simulation. * Collaborate with chip architects, firmware developers, and hardware design teams to accurately simulate complex physical-layer behaviors in software. * Extend and optimize the simulation infrastructure by contributing to CI pipelines, automated test frameworks, and regression tools. * Support internal users by debugging simulation flows and collaborating on bug resolution. * Take part in future-facing innovation by enabling simulation for next-generation devices and features. **What** **We** **Need** **To** **See:** * Bachelor's Degree or equivalent experience in Computer Science / Software Engineering / Computer Engineering / Electrical Engineering / Communication Engineering. * 2+ years of experience in Python programming, with strong object-oriented design skills. * Experience with C and/or C++, especially in systems or performance-sensitive environments. * Experience debugging using debuggers (gdb), including concurrency issues (races, deadlocks...). * Solid understanding of Linux, containerized environments (e.g., Docker), and command-line tools. * Ability to communicate complex technical ideas in simple terms. * Well-organized, proactive and capable of leading you
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