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Software Release Engineer – Embedded Platform Team
Company | NVIDIA |
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Location | Santa Clara, CA, USA |
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Salary | $184000 – $287500 |
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Type | Full-Time |
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Degrees | Bachelor’s, Master’s |
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Experience Level | Expert or higher |
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Requirements
- Bachelors (or equivalent experience) of Science or Master’s degree with 10+ years of tried experience in Linux and embedded systems development.
- Responsibility for developing and sustaining commercially available embedded products through a full product life cycle.
- Experience with PLC process and release process for complex software components.
- Extensive experience working with Open Source Software and vulnerability management across components.
- Excellent technical collaboration skills, ability to lead across teams spread globally.
- Passion for extending your technical knowledge into new areas strong analytical skills and proven success in problem-solving and achieving performance objectives.
- Hands-on — you actively develop high-quality software and are eager to mentor others, you devour technical specs for breakfast.
Responsibilities
- Define and expose the capabilities of Jetson and DGX products and bring the latest generations of AI at-the-edge platform to life.
- Collaborate with hardware and product design teams to develop release timelines for complex system-on-module embedded platforms.
- Analyze and optimize existing platform software architectures.
- Design, code review and implementation of software across the full stack, from UEFI, Linux kernel, device drivers, to specialized hardware acceleration units for deep learning and computer vision.
- Designing, implementing, and improving system services to ensure scalability, reliability, efficiency, and security.
Preferred Qualifications
- Contributions to open-source software projects, experience as a Linux contributor or maintainer.
- Deep understanding of security principles, ability to analyze products and architectures to develop security assessments.
- Experience with embedded microprocessor architectures such as Arm Cortex-R, RISC-V.