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NVIDIA has been transforming computer graphics, PC gaming, and accelerated computing for more than 25 years. It’s a unique legacy of innovation that’s fueled by great technology—and amazing people.
What you'll be doing:Improve existing software by debugging, analyzing, and providing solutions to complex issues in areas such as display technologies and power management.
Design, develop, unit test, document, and maintain features for kernel mode drivers.
Collaborate with forward-thinking and motivated engineers around the world as an equal member of a multi-site project team.
Tackle a variety of problems that directly impact NVIDIA’s end users and partner OEMs.
Work closely with the GPU Resource Manager Kernel driver to improve visual computing experiences.
Strong software engineering skills combined with a dedication to tackling hard problems.
7+ years of hands-on experience in writing and debugging kernel mode drivers on X86/AMD64 platforms.
Excellent programming skills and proficiency in C/C++ language, libraries, and toolchains.
Detailed knowledge of Linux kernel internals and low-level system programming.
Good written and verbal communication skills, along with strong collaborative and networking abilities.
Experience working on unreleased hardware platforms.
Bachelor's or Master's degree (or equivalent experience) in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field.
Experience with device driver development for ARM SOC platforms.
Background in embedded system software concepts, such as RTOS and overlay programming models.
Contributions to upstream projects.
A passion for what you do.
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