Principal Systems Architect
at Nvidia
📍 Santa Clara, United States
$272,000-419,800 per year
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NVIDIA is hiring a Principal Systems Architect to drive and scale its platform product portfolio to offer exciting solutions in the client computing space. We are looking for special individuals with passion and desire to deliver innovative products. Together, we will build the next generation of life changing Client Platforms to enhance man-machine interaction and enrich daily productivity cycles. We will apply it to applications such as AI, collaboration, data science, immersive gaming, exceptional content creation, collaboration and more. If you are a motivated individual that understands how systems and platforms are architected and built, has intimate knowledge about Client requirements and understand platform development cycle, this is your place to be.
Responsibilities
- Serve as an individual system architect with expertise in systems/platform architecture, SoC architecture, performance and power analysis, benchmarks, use case workload analysis with focus on AI, and good knowledge in graphics, cameras, vision, and displays. Ability to breakdown usages to features and SoC IP requirements. Use this expertise to define our next generation products, build the right platform component list and define world class platforms that deliver amazing user experience.
- Enable a smooth interaction, interception, and implementation of the product working with OEM/ODM and ISVs.
- Build a good relationship with the ecosystem vendors and influence future industry standards.
- Be part of a team to collaborate with internal and external partners to deliver products and platforms.
- Leapfrog platform differentiation and scale new Platform features related to User Experience, performance, Thermal Controls, power delivery, Battery life, and cost improvements in various segments.
- Be a technical leader in comparing, evaluating, and driving innovative state of the art platform design techniques and find ways to adopt or modify and implement those on the platform for better differentiation and performance. Stay up to date on the competitive landscape and use this knowledge to influence the product definition.
Requirements
- You have a Master’s of Science in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering or a Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience.
- 15+ years of consistent track record in client System/SoC architecture and delivering quality products working in the semiconductor industry.
- Possess extensive background in building systems while engaging with customers and enabling industry ecosystem. Expert in OEM platform requirements, development cycle, and engineering process.
- Validated technical foundation of platform architecture, SoC architecture, camera, display, graphics, software, and product implementation with experience in rolling out platforms in a hardware platform/systems company.
- Familiar with large volume manufacturing cycles including SW/Drivers test and ECO release cycles in an OEM environment.
- Enjoy being hands-on in building platforms from a reference design to a Form Factor design.
- Highly motivated with strong social skills, with the ability to work successfully with multi-functional teams, principles and architects, and coordinate effectively across organizational boundaries and geographies.
Benefits
With highly competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package, NVIDIA is widely considered to be one of the technology world’s most desirable employers. We have some of the most forward-thinking and hardworking people in the world developing processor and system architectures that are at the forefront of accelerating machine learning, automotive, and high-performance computing applications. Do you want to be a part of the Artificial Intelligence Revolution? Would you like to work with extraordinary systems architects to define the next generation SoCs and Platforms? If so, we want to hear from you!