NVIDIA Solutions Engineering team is searching for a Senior System Software Engineer to help develop and bring NVIDIA's autonomous vehicle platform to the world. This role involves working on state-of-the-art technologies alongside experts in Deep Learning, Computer Vision, and vehicle control for NVIDIA's next-generation automotive products.
Key Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with software engineers, hardware, and architecture teams to design, develop, integrate, validate, and optimize software on NVIDIA's DRIVE self-driving platform
- Engage directly with customers to provide technical support and productize NVIDIA DRIVE platforms
- Be part of an internationally distributed team with locations in US, Europe, APAC, and India
- Champion productization of software solutions within the NVIDIA technical community
- Craft solutions to system software, OS, and application software challenges involving DRIVE products
Requirements:
- BS or equivalent experience in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or closely related field
- 4+ years of experience in system software and/or embedded systems
- Solid understanding of computer architecture and operating system fundamentals
- Strong programming skills in C or C++ with excellent debugging abilities
- Experience with source control systems (git, Perforce)
- Experience developing applications and/or system SW drivers for HW accelerators in BSP & HAL
- Ability to adapt to fast-paced development lifecycles and cross-functional organizations
Preferred Qualifications:
- Background in platform bring-up and/or BSP software
- Experience with QNX
- Experience with ARM processors
- Familiarity with Automotive software development process (CMMI or ASPICE)
- Exposure to safety standards like ISO26262
NVIDIA offers a competitive base salary range of $120,000 - $230,000 USD, along with equity and comprehensive benefits. Join a company that is widely considered one of the technology world's most desirable employers and be part of a team that is transforming the world's largest industries through AI and digital twins.