NVIDIA Corporation

Post-Silicon Validation and Methodology Engineer

NVIDIA Corporation$136K — $218K *
Consumer Technology
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • BS or MS in Electrical or Computer Engineering (or equivalent experience) with 5+ years of experience in silicon bring-up, validation, debug, or productization.
  • Deep understanding of digital development and microarchitecture, with emphasis on timing, clocking, power, noise, and control systems.
  • Hands-on lab experience with tools like oscilloscopes and logic analyzers, plus instinctive troubleshooting skills.
  • Solid programming knowledge in Python and C/C++, with a track record of developing widely-used lab automation.
  • Experience using AI tools for silicon validation, including automated analysis and anomaly detection.

Responsibilities

  • Own the bring-up and validation plans for next-gen silicon from power-on through sign-off.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to establish and oversee power management and clocking feature requirements.
  • Develop and implement AI-assisted workflows for telemetry and data evaluation during silicon testing.
  • Create test infrastructure and methodologies to enhance post-silicon coverage and project velocity.
  • Lead rigorous root-cause analysis on complex hardware/software interaction issues under pressure.
  • Redesign processes that hinder performance, focusing on debugging forums and lab metrics.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive benefits package for you and your family.
  • Dynamic work environment fostering innovation and career advancement.
  • Competitive salaries on par with industry standards.
  • Equity options available for employees.
Full Job Description
The problems that break late in a silicon program almost always break here first - at the boundary where architecture, design, firmware, and silicon meet reality in the lab. NVIDIA's Silicon Co-Design Group has an end-to-end view that almost no team anywhere can claim: from early architecture through bring-up to product release, across GPU, SoC, and CPU programs spanning Datacenter, Gaming, Robotics, Automotive, and Embedded. We are looking for a hardware engineer who builds the methods, test infrastructure, and coverage strategies that find issues before software is production-ready - and who rewires the team's workflow when the old approach isn't fast enough.

What you will be doing:
  • Own bring-up, validation, qualification, tuning, and productization plans for next-generation silicon - from first power-on through PVT sign-off.
  • Partner across architecture, build, firmware, and software teams to define requirements for power management and clocking features, then drive coverage from pre-silicon through production.
  • Build and deploy AI assisted lab workflows. These workflows automate bring-up telemetry and silicon measurement data evaluation. They provide anomaly detection on regression results and debug-triage tooling. This tooling reduces the time from observation to root-cause hypothesis. The team runs these tools during every bring-up, not as occasional scripts.
  • Build the test infrastructure, characterization methodologies, and bring-up playbooks that shift post-silicon coverage left and raise velocity across programs.
  • Lead root-cause analysis on the hardest HW/SW interaction issues - with the measurement field, instrumentation judgment, and hypothesis rigor to close them under schedule pressure.
  • Identify where current processes break and redesign them: bring-up sequencing, debug forums, regression frameworks, and the lab metrics that tell us whether we are actually improving.


What we need to see:
  • BS or MS in Electrical or Computer Engineering (or equivalent experience), plus 5+ years in silicon bring-up, validation, debug, or productization.
  • Deep fundamentals across digital development, microarchitecture, timing, clocking, power, noise, and control systems - and the ability to reason across the HW/SW boundary under real lab constraints.
  • Hands-on lab proficiency: oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, power analyzers, and the instinct to know which instrument answers which question during a bring-up.
  • Strong programming and scripting proficiency: Python, C/C++; experience building lab automation or test infrastructure that other specialists adopt and depend on - not just personal scripts.
  • Proficiency in the use of AI tools to accelerate silicon validation work - automated analysis of bring-up logs, regression data, or lab instrumentation output; anomaly detection on silicon measurement datasets; or LLM-assisted debug triage. We want to understand what you built, how you validated its trustworthiness, and where you decided the measurement had to stay manual.


Ways to stand out from the crowd:
  • Hardware proof of crafting: debug infrastructure you built in the lab, characterization methodologies adopted across programs, build DFT feature specs or in-system test suites you developed, or margin test flows that caught issues before production.
  • Proficiency in bring-up experience with GPU/SoC architecture
  • Experience crafting or scaling in-system test and DFT features for production silicon, with familiarity with fault models, DPPM, and RAS.
  • Build concrete examples of redesigning how a team debugs in the lab - faster triage, smarter hypothesis trees, automated measurement reporting - and the resulting increase in bring-up velocity or quality.


Our team is at the forefront of innovation in silicon co-design, contributing to the development of groundbreaking technologies. We offer a dynamic work environment where your contributions will directly impact the company's success. Join us to advance your career in a role where you can truly make a difference. With competitive salaries and a generous benefits package, we are widely considered to be one of the technology world's most desirable employers.

Widely considered to be one of the technology world's most desirable employers, NVIDIA offers highly competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package. As you plan your future, see what we can offer to you and your family www.nvidiabenefits.com/

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Your base salary will be determined based on your location, experience, and the pay of employees in similar positions. The base salary range is 136,000 USD - 218,500 USD.

You will also be eligible for equity and benefits.

Applications for this job will be accepted at least until May 24, 2026.

This posting is for an existing vacancy.

NVIDIA uses AI tools in its recruiting processes.

About NVIDIA Corporation

Nvidia, a global leader in graphics, gaming, and AI technology, offers Nvidia careers and internship opportunities for those passionate about driving innovation in the tech industry. you'll find a company committed to growth, teamwork, and leadership in computer science and machine learning domains.

About Nvidia

A Pioneer in Technology and Innovation

Nvidia has cemented its reputation as a powerhouse in developing advanced graphics processing units (GPUs) and has significantly contributed to the gaming industry's evolution. Moreover, its foray into AI and machine learning has opened new frontiers in technology, making Nvidia a beacon of innovation and a desirable workplace for ambitious tech professionals.

Job Opportunities

Diverse Positions in a Dynamic Field

Nvidia is continuously on the lookout for talented individuals across various domains, including hardware and software engineering, product design, marketing, and sales. Employment opportunities at Nvidia are vast, catering to a wide range of expertise and career aspirations.

Employment in Hardware and Graphics

For those fascinated by the intricacies of hardware and graphics technology, Nvidia offers positions that sit at the forefront of gaming and computing advancements.

Growth in Machine Learning and AI

Nvidia's leadership in AI and machine learning has created numerous vacancies for specialists eager to contribute to groundbreaking projects.

Recruitment in Computer Science

With the constant demand for innovation, Nvidia's recruitment efforts focus on computer science experts capable of pushing the boundaries of what's possible.

Internship Program

Opening Doors to Future Innovators

Nvidia's internship program is designed to nurture the next generation of technology leaders, offering hands-on experience in a culture that celebrates creativity and teamwork.

Benefits and Culture

Interns at Nvidia enjoy a plethora of benefits, from competitive stipends to mentorship opportunities, all within an environment that values growth and learning.

Opportunities for Students

Whether you're an undergraduate, a master's student, or a Ph.D. candidate, Nvidia's internships provide a real-world glimpse into the tech industry, offering valuable experience in various technology fields.

Pathways to Full-Time Employment

Many interns have transitioned into full-time positions, marking the start of successful careers at Nvidia. The internship program is more than a stepping stone into the company; it’s an investment in the professional development of interns. The goal is to ensure that interns are well-equipped for future challenges.

Nvidia Careers: More Than Just a Job

Nvidia offers more than just a job to its employees; it provides a front-row seat on the journey into the future of technology. Nvidia stands as a pillar of innovation with its vast opportunities in hardware, graphics, gaming, machine learning, and computer science. Nvidia careers serve as a launching pad for talented workers who aim to redefine the technological landscape. Whether through full-time positions or internships, joining Nvidia means contributing to a legacy of breakthroughs and becoming part of a global community dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what's possible.
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Net Income
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Founded
1993
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