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What you’ll be doing:
Improving existing software by debugging, analyzing and providing solution to complex issues within areas like Display technologies, Power management etc.
Work on designing, developing, unit testing, documenting and maintaining features for the kernel mode drivers.
You will get an opportunity to work side by side to collaborate with forward-thinking and motivated engineers around the world, as an equal member of a multi-site project team.
Tackle variety of problems that directly impact NVIDIA’s End Users and partner OEMs.
What we need to see:
Your strong software engineering skills combined with a dedication to tackle hard problems are a requirement.
5+ years of hands-on experience in writing and debugging kernel mode drivers on X86/AMD64 platforms.
Excellent programming skills, Proficiency in C / C++ language, libraries and toolchains.
Detailed knowledge of Linux kernel internals and low-level system programming.
Good written and verbal communication, along-with strong collaborative and networking skills.
Experience in working on unreleased hardware platforms.
Bachelor's or Master's degree (or equivalent experience) in Computer Engineering, Computer Science or related field.
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
Experience with device driver development for ARM SOC platforms.
Background with embedded system SW concepts, e.g: RTOS, overlay programming models.
Contributions to upstream
Passionate about what you do.
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