NVIDIA
SystemSoftwareEngineer–SimulationandVirtualization
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“System Software Engineer – Simulation and Virtualization at NVIDIA. Skills: Virtualization, HW simulationulation, C++, Linux. Contribute to architect simulation platform. Develop simulation platform”
Industry & Context.
Fix bugs
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
5+ years of experience in virtualization and HW simulationulation technologies, Proficient in C / C++ with software development, optimization, user & kernel mode debugging skills, OS fundamentals and system architecture understanding like low-level interfaces such as buses, controllers, interrupts etc., Good understanding of hypervisors & HW emulators, like Qemu, KVM, VDK, SIMICs etc., Working experience on any at least major Linux distro like Ubuntu, RedHat, SLES etc., interpersonal & communication skills to work with a globally distributed engineering team
Nice to Have
Experience in HW & SW stack bring up using Simulators & Emulators etc., Previous experience around hardware interfaces such as PCIe, SPI, I3C etc with Linux boot solutions on x86 & ARM class platforms., Experience in Out of Band and Inband management architectures., Contribution in Qemu/KVM opensource repositories., Experience in Verilog and SystemC
What You'll Do.
Contribute to architect simulation platform
Develop simulation platform
Build simulator components
Integrate simulator components
Enhance simulator components
Write supporting technical documents
Bring full SW stack up
Automate execution flow
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work with world class engineering teams; Work with hardware modeling teams; Work with kernel teams; Work with platform driver teams; Work with globally distributed engineering team
Communication Scope
Communication skills
Full Job Description
NVIDIA data center systems, such as MGX, HGX and DGX, have become core to NVIDIA's rapidly growing enterprise and cloud provider businesses. These platforms bring together the full power of NVIDIA GPUs, NVIDIA NVLink, NVIDIA InfiniBand networking, NVIDIA Grace CPUs, and a fully optimized NVIDIA AI and HPC software stack. We are hiring Sr. Software Engineer who will help build simulators for our DGX Server platforms. Simulations play a significant role in building scalable systems at Speed of Light! You will work with world class engineering teams across HW and SW. ## **What you’ll be doing:** * Contribute to architect and develop simulation platform for next gen NVIDIA Data Center platforms. * Build, integrate and enhance simulator components with new HW features and write supporting technical documents. * Bring full SW stack up on Data Center Simulator; work closely with hardware modeling, kernel & platform driver teams distributed globally. * Improve performance, fix bugs across user and kernel stack, and automate execution flow. ## **What we need to see:** * 5+ years of experience in virtualization and HW simulation/emulation technologies. * Proficient in C / C++ with strong software development, optimization, user & kernel mode debugging skills. * OS fundamentals and system architecture understanding like low-level interfaces such as buses, controllers, interrupts etc. * Good understanding of hypervisors & HW emulators, like Qemu, KVM, VDK, SIMICs etc. * Working experience on any at least major Linux distro like Ubuntu, RedHat, SLES etc. * Strong interpersonal & communication skills to work with a globally distributed engineering team. ## **Ways to stand out from the crowd:** * Experience in HW & SW stack bring up using Simulators & Emulators etc. * Previous experience around hardware interfaces such as PCIe, SPI, I3C etc with Linux boot solutions on x86 & ARM class platforms. * Experience in Out of Band and Inband management architectures. * Contribution in Qem
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