NVIDIA
SystemsInfrastructureSoftwareEngineer
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“Systems Infrastructure Software Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: C++ programming, Python programming. design, implement, and debug the next generation of large-scale, general-purpose graphics and computing chips. build the core verification infrastructure that drives the development of our GPU and Tegra chips”
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
BS or MS (or equivalent experience) in CS, CE, EE, or a related field, 2+ working year experience and proficiency in C++ programming
Nice to Have
Familiarity with compute architecture, OS design, or driver development, Python programming experience
What You'll Do.
and debug the next generation of large-scale
general-purpose graphics and computing chips
build the core verification infrastructure that drives the development of our GPU and Tegra chips
Developing environments to program and test next-generation GPU and SoC features well before they are integrated into products or supported by driver software
Participating in the full chip development lifecycle—from architectural specification through release to production
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborating with colleagues across architecture, hardware, and software teams to unlock the functionality and performance of next-generation NVIDIA chips
Communication Scope
Fluent in spoken English
Full Job Description
The NVIDIA Infrastructure Group is seeking world-class programmers to design, implement, and debug the next generation of large-scale, general-purpose graphics and computing chips. In this role, you will help build the core verification infrastructure that drives the development of our GPU and Tegra chips. This strongly object-oriented C++ and Python infrastructure encompasses several extensive applications that allow us to efficiently verify the world's largest chips with a sophisticated distributed computing execution and triage environment. Come and join our diverse, international, fast-paced team with high production-quality standards. **What You’ll Be Doing:** * Developing environments to program and test next-generation GPU and SoC features well before they are integrated into products or supported by driver software. Every day brings new and meaningful challenges. * Collaborating with colleagues across architecture, hardware, and software teams to unlock the functionality and performance of next-generation NVIDIA chips. * Participating in the full chip development lifecycle—from architectural specification through release to production. **What We Need to See:** * BS or MS (or equivalent experience) in CS, CE, EE, or a related field. * 2+ working year experience and strong proficiency in C++ programming. * Familiarity with compute architecture, OS design, or driver development (a strong plus). * Python programming experience (a plus). * Excellent communication skills. * Fluent in spoken English. NVIDIA offers highly competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package. You’ll work alongside some of the most brilliant and talented engineers in the world. With our unprecedented growth, our extraordinary engineering teams are expanding rapidly. If you are a creative, autonomous engineer with a genuine passion for technology, we want to hear from you.
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