NVIDIA Corporation

Principal Architect, Applied Research - Accelerator Programming Model and Compiler

NVIDIA Corporation$272K — $431K *
Enterprise Technology
11 - 15 years of experience
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Qualifications

  • BS, MS, or PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent experience.
  • 15+ years of experience in building high-performance, low-level systems software or compiler infrastructure.
  • Experience creating higher-level programming abstractions or domain-specific languages (DSLs).
  • Familiarity with LLVM for compiler, linker, or toolchain development.
  • Background in integrating AI coding agents with compiler tools.
  • Proficient in C++ with strong debugging and performance profiling skills.
  • Experience with Linux or QNX development environments.

Responsibilities

  • Define the next-generation PVA programming model to streamline algorithm building.
  • Enable AI-driven PVA development by creating declarative interfaces.
  • Provide technical leadership for PVA SDK architecture and programming model.
  • Establish benchmarks for agent-generated PVA code to enhance compiler optimization.
  • Develop and refine the LLVM-based VPU compiler backend for VLIW/SIMD architecture.
  • Research and integrate PVA workloads in CUDA-based heterogeneous pipelines.
  • Collaborate with customers to shape the PVA runtime API for practical applications.

Benefits

  • Equity participation.
  • Comprehensive benefits package including health, retirement, and wellness programs.
  • Opportunities for professional development and growth.
  • Flexible work environments to promote work-life balance.
Full Job Description
We are seeking a Software Architect - Applied Research, Accelerator Programming Model and Compiler to help define the next generation programming model for NVIDIA's Programmable Vision Accelerator (PVA) built for developers and AI coding agents. The PVA is a power-efficient, deterministic VLIW/SIMD processor used across NVIDIA DRIVE, Jetson, and IGX platforms.

This role sits at the boundary between research and production systems software. You will explore and innovate new methods for expressing PVA workloads through higher-level declarative abstractions, domain-specific languages, and compiler/runtime interfaces. These interfaces will provide well-defined targets for both developer-written and AI-generated code. The successful candidate will be comfortable moving across levels of abstraction: shaping public APIs, debugging code generation deep in an LLVM-based backend, and researching higher-level programming models. They will also integrate the compiler with agentic coding harnesses, evaluate AI-generated code for correctness and performance, and improve the compiler-feedback loops to help agents produce optimized implementations.

What you will be doing:
  • Define the next-generation PVA programming model for developers and AI coding agents, making it easier to build optimized algorithms for PVA.
  • Enable AI agent-driven PVA development by abstracting hardware-specific details into agent accessible, declarative interfaces, supported by improvements to compile time, emulator speed, and diagnostic tooling.
  • Provide technical leadership for the architecture, and feature set of the PVA SDK, runtime APIs and programming model.
  • Define benchmarks and evaluations for agent-generated PVA code and use them to improve the compiler optimizations and diagnostics.
  • Develop and actively improve the LLVM-based VPU compiler backend targeting VLIW/SIMD architecture.
  • Research and define efficient integration models for PVA workloads in CUDA-based heterogeneous pipelines, including execution, memory movement and synchronization.
  • Drive deep technical integrations with internal and external customers to improve adoption and shape PVA runtime API for real-world workloads.


What we need to see:
  • BS, MS, or PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related field, or equivalent experience.
  • 15+ years of experience building high-performance, low-level systems software, accelerator software, embedded software, or compiler/toolchain infrastructure.
  • Experience building higher-level programming abstractions, DSLs or compiler IRs that abstract hardware complexity while preserving performance.
  • Experience with compiler, debugger, linker, or toolchain development, particularly using LLVM.
  • Experience developing code with agents - Claude Code, Cursor, Open AI and inference SDKs.
  • Experience integrating compilers and developer tools with AI coding agents or agentic development harnesses.
  • Experience programming SIMD/VLIW processors.
  • Excellent software development skills in C++, including low-level debugging and performance profiling.
  • Experience with Linux or QNX development environments.
  • Strong communication and social skills.


Ways to stand out from the crowd:
  • Experience with CUDA, especially integrating accelerators into a CUDA-based heterogeneous compute pipeline.
  • Background with MLIR, Halide, TVM, Triton, graph compilers, image-processing DSLs, or other declarative/compiler-based programming systems.
  • Familiarity with ISO 26262 and IEC 61508 or equivalent quality/safety standards.
  • Experience building agent harnesses and orchestrating long-running, stateful, multi-agent workflows


Your base salary will be determined based on your location, experience, and the pay of employees in similar positions. The base salary range is 272,000 USD - 431,250 USD.

You will also be eligible for equity and benefits.

Applications for this job will be accepted at least until July 19, 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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