JobsPerformance Engineer Intern, Systems Software- Fall 2026
Job description
NVIDIA is seeking an intern to join the team responsible for Desktop Gaming Performance testing in Linux and Windows environments. The role focuses on writing and maintaining GPU accelerated workloads for the financial services industry, while also validating and analyzing benchmarking models on HPC clusters. Interns will work with cutting-edge financial AI models and contribute to visualizing performance data. This position is expected to last between 8 to 12 months.
Requirements
- Enrolled in a Bachelor's program majoring in Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field.
- Desire to improve code quality by learning and applying computer science fundamentals, algorithms, and data structures.
- Comfort with teamwork and collaboration.
- Active experience with Python.
- Working comfort in a Linux command-line environment with version control.
- Foundational understanding and interest in the machine learning lifecycle.
Responsibilities
- Write and maintain containerized GPU accelerated workloads for the financial services industry.
- Run, validate, and analyze benchmarking models at scale on HPC clusters.
- Visualize performance data and build charts and dashboards using internal schemas and tooling.
- Work closely with the latest financial AI models and tooling to help build reference models for NVIDIA.
Benefits
- Employees at NVIDIA are often offered comprehensive, day-one benefits—including medical, dental, and vision coverage with HSA support, life and disability insurance, an Employee Assistance Program, and a 401(k) with auto-enrollment. Many roles also have generous time off and holidays, donation matching (up to $10,000), and a wide menu of extras like FSAs, commuter benefits, legal and identity-theft protection, pet insurance, and wellness discounts. Optional programs can include student-loan and home-purchase support, plus family care resources and expert medical services.
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