About The Position

For more than two decades, NVIDIA has redefined what's possible, from inventing the GPU in 1999 to fueling breakthroughs in AI and accelerated computing today. We are a learning machine that thrives on tackling challenges that matter to the world. Join us and help define the future of computing. We seek an experienced Post-Silicon Hardware Engineer to join our Silicon Solutions Group. In this role, you will validate and optimize system-level features that power notebooks, desktops, embedded platforms, automotive solutions, and professional products. Your work will directly shape next-generation silicon quality, performance, and reliability.

Requirements

  • BS/MS in Electrical or Computer Engineering (or equivalent experience).
  • 6+ years in system-level post-silicon bring-up and debug.
  • Strong EE fundamentals: digital design, computer architecture, power/timing/fault analysis, statistics, and scripting.
  • Deep understanding of firmware/driver interaction with hardware.
  • Knowledge of PVT dependencies and binning methodologies.
  • Experience in performance and power management (DVFS, gating, sequencing, throttling).
  • Hands-on validation skills with oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and lab debugging.
  • Established proficiency in operating within collaborative, multi-functional environments.

Nice To Haves

  • Direct bring-up experience with GPU/SoC architecture.
  • Proven success as a Silicon Bring-Up Lead.
  • Track record of improving validation processes/methodologies.
  • Strong results in highly matrixed organizations.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and validate features – Prototype and validate system-level features on existing and new silicon, analyzing return on investment and driving feature bring-up plans.
  • Debug Leadership – Lead hardware-side debug efforts to root cause feature bugs, silicon defects, and complex HW/SW interactions.
  • Creative Problem Solving – Design workarounds and solutions through lab experimentation, applying advanced debug tools to meet aggressive schedules.
  • Cross-Functional Impact – Partner with architects, chip/board designers, firmware/software engineers, and QA to drive design, debug, and release of next-gen products.
  • Production Support – Collaborate with manufacturing and customer teams to resolve feature-related production issues.
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