NVIDIA

Cloud-computing

SoftwareEngineer,DOCA

Yokneam, Israel FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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The Brief

“Software Engineer, DOCA at NVIDIA. Skills: C/C++, Linux, Networking Protocols, DOCA SDK. Design next-generation technology. Develop next-generation technology”

What You'll Achieve.

enable breakthrough network performance; address performance demands; address scale demands; address security demands

Industry & Context.

Cloud computing
Problems you'll solve

analytical; debugging; problem-solving skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Programming C/C++, Linux environment and tools, Networking Protocols mainly Ethernet, security protocols, virtualization technologies, analytical, debugging, and problem-solving skills, computer architecture, operating systems, performance optimizations

Nice to Have

AI empowered dev tools, designing SDKs, Open Source Software Contributor to relevant projects (OvS, DPDK, Linux Kernel. . )

What You'll Do.

Design next-generation technology

Develop next-generation technology

Engage with customers

Understand requirements

Derive software design

Collaborate with engineering teams

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with other engineering teams; Work with highly experienced engineers; Work with best-in-class technical leaders; Engage with customers and architects

Full Job Description

We are looking for a Software Engineer. You will work with highly experienced engineers to provide the world's outstanding SmartNIC products for cloud-computing, research, medical, automotive, finance, weather, telco, and more. We are developing some of the core libraries of the**** NVIDIA DOCA SDK [(https://developer.nvidia.com/networking/doca](https://developer.nvidia.com/networking/doca)), rapidly growing DOCA functionality and use cases. With DOCA, developers can program the data center infrastructure by creating software-defined, cloud-native, secured, HW-accelerated services. Our goal is to enable breakthrough network performance, using NVIDIA SmartNIC hardware capabilities and address the performance, scale and security demands of modern software-defined enterprise data centers and public cloud infrastructure. **What you 'll be doing:** * You will design, and develop the next-generation technology in network acceleration, as well as work with best-in-class technical leaders in this domain * Engage with customers and architects to understand the requirements and derive the software design accordingly * Collaborate with other engineering teams that develop the upper layers applications like virtual switches (OVS, VPP, and etc.) and lower layers like driver, kernel, FW, and HW **What we need to see:** * B.Sc. (or equivalent experience) in computer science/software engineering * 3+ years’ confirmed experience of Programming C/C++ * 3+ years’ confirmed experience in Linux environment and tools * Experience with Networking Protocols mainly Ethernet, and security protocols * Experience with virtualization technologies * Strong analytical, debugging, and problem-solving skills * Knowledge of computer architecture and operating systems. * Experience in performance optimizations **Ways to stand out from the crowd:** * Experience working with AI empowered dev tools * Knowledge and experience with designing SDKs * Open Source Software Contributor to relevant projects (Ov

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