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NVIDIA is searching for an outstanding senior system software engineer to join the NVIDIA automotive display driver team and help produce next-gen groundbreaking products. The ideal candidate will have very strong C programming skills and a validated understanding of graphics systems software with clear knowledge of computer architecture and OS fundamentals. This position offers the opportunity to work on the latest innovative NVIDIA automotive platforms, pushing technology to its limits with creativity. Collaboration with experts from display and adjacent domains in system software and hardware across NVIDIA is key to building the best products in the segment.
Responsibilities
- Define, design, develop, test, and maintain GPU/Display kernel mode drivers and embedded firmware.
- Work across multiple operating systems such as Linux, Android, and QNX.
- Craft, develop, unit test, document, and maintain features for NVIDIA GPUs and Tegra SoCs.
- Drive projects and collaborate with cross-disciplinary teams to understand requirements and align software direction.
Requirements
- BS or equivalent experience in Computer Science or related field.
- 8+ years of experience developing system software and kernel mode drivers in Linux, QNX, or Android operating systems.
- Skilled in C programming to develop multi-threaded complex kernel mode drivers.
- Experience in graphics device drivers is a plus.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Ways to Stand Out
- Experience with Linux DRM-KMS (Kernel Mode Setting) subsystem.
- Conceptual understanding of user-space compositors such as Android HWC, Wayland Compositor, QNX Screen.
- Background in Display Color Management, HDR.
- Knowledge of automotive quality standards, including ASPICE, ISO 26262, ISO 21434.
You will be eligible for equity and benefits. NVIDIA is an equal opportunity employer valuing diversity in all its hiring and promotion practices.