Senior Software Engineer, Firmware
NVIDIA · Santa Clara, United States
About this role
NVIDIA Networking Unit is looking for an experienced firmware/software engineer proficient in C and C++ programming to join our team that works on NVIDIA NIC/DPU. You will be responsible for designing and implementing new features for our core products in the networking area. If you're creative, responsible, hardworking, and autonomous, we want to hear from you! What you’ll be doing: Design and implement new features for NVIDIA NIC/DPU and Switch firmware
Participate in implementing the new standards and protocols in data center management technologies. Develop verification tests for advanced features in a highly complex and sophisticated firmware testing environment. Collaborate with chip development, board development, silicon, software, and program management teams to debug firmware and validation issues
Work on the features starting from the pre-silicon stage and during the entire product life stages. What we need to see: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Engineering, or equivalent experience. 5+ years of hands-on experience in C/C++ firmware and software development (experience with embedded systems, binary network protocols)
Proficient in C/C++ and object-oriented programming. English — Advanced Level. High ability to learn new things, do research, and analysis of tasks
Effective cross-team collaboration and communication, being a team-player, SCRUM-oriented. Ability to inspect and improve the code, processes, and architecture of the existing systems, deliver high-quality code. Excellent knowledge of development tools: build systems, version control systems (Git, Gerrit), Linux administration, and shell scripting (Bash, Python)
Ways to stand out from the crowd: Strong expertise in networking: familiarity with NVIDIA's networking solutions, in-depth understanding of networking management protocols, network troubleshooting, ability to provide optimal solutions for complex, network-centric environments. R&D mindset: ability to work in past-paced, evo
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