NVIDIA, the pioneer in accelerated computing and AI technology, is seeking a Circuit Characterization Engineer to join their Silicon Solutions Group. This role represents a unique opportunity to work at the forefront of semiconductor technology with one of the world's leading technology companies.
The position involves critical work in productizing NVIDIA's chips across various sectors including consumer, professional, server, mobile, and automotive solutions. As a Circuit Characterization Engineer, you'll be responsible for silicon bringup and post-silicon characterization of new silicon components, focusing on optimizing performance, power, yield, and quality to create industry-leading products.
The role combines hands-on laboratory work with strategic technical leadership, requiring expertise in both hardware and software domains. You'll work with state-of-the-art equipment and technologies, building methodologies for characterizing Analog, digital, and Mixed Signal circuits, while also developing tools to improve execution efficiency across multiple products.
What makes this role particularly exciting is the opportunity to work on cutting-edge technology that's transforming multiple industries. You'll be part of a team that's driving innovation in AI, gaming, professional visualization, and autonomous vehicles. The position offers competitive compensation, including a base salary range of $108,000 to $212,750, plus equity and comprehensive benefits.
NVIDIA's culture emphasizes continuous learning and innovation, with opportunities to work alongside diverse, talented teams globally. The company has a strong track record of reinventing itself and pushing technological boundaries, making it an ideal place for engineers who want to make a significant impact on the future of computing technology.
This role would be perfect for someone who combines strong technical skills in silicon validation with excellent problem-solving abilities and a collaborative mindset. You'll need to be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment, handling complex technical challenges, and driving improvements for future products based on laboratory findings.