JobsSenior Networking Architect
Job description
NVIDIA is seeking a Senior Networking Architect to join its networking architecture team, focusing on developing the next generation of network solutions for AI. This role involves research and development of networking solutions that support accelerated data centers. The ideal candidate will work across various layers, from ASIC design to algorithms and systems. Collaboration with internal teams, strategic partners, and networking communities is essential to drive innovation in networking technologies.
Requirements
- B.Sc or M.Sc degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent experience
- 5+ years of previous industry or research experience in computer networks
- Experience in developing ASICs and/or real-time software running on the ASICs
- Proven understanding in networking and routing protocols, and their implementations
- Strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills
- Ability to work concurrently with multiple groups in the organization and with strategic partners
Responsibilities
- Participate in research and development of networking solutions for accelerated data centers
- Engage in various aspects of networking from ASIC design to algorithms and systems
- Collaborate with internal teams and strategic partners to develop innovative networking solutions
- Initiate and contribute to projects with standard bodies and networking communities
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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