Join the NVIDIA Developer Tools team and empower engineers throughout the world developing groundbreaking products in Automotive, VR, Gaming, Deep Learning, and High Performance Computing. See your efforts in action as developers use your products to debug their systems/applications. Watch with satisfaction as 3rd-party developers use the debugger API that you helped develop to create custom debug tools to tackle complex customer debugging problems. Innovate as you develop the debug capability of future generations of NVIDIA GPUs. Be a part of the team that brings new GPU technologies to market with sophisticated simulation/emulation systems and be among the first to breathe life into new silicon.
NVIDIA is looking for a senior software engineer to join our efforts to advance our compute debugger products to the next level. The position will be part of a dynamic, worldwide team that develops and maintains a portfolio of debug tools and libraries that are hosted and targeting OSes including Windows, Linux, and other embedded system real time OSes (RTOS).
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What you'll be doing:
You will apply your knowledge of debuggers, binary instrumentation and computer architecture to enhance existing compute debugger tools and libraries, and extend them to new use cases. You should be comfortable working in C, C++ and assembly on a wide range of supported platforms: Windows, Linux, and embedded real time OSes. You should also be comfortable interacting with different user and kernel mode driver teams, and have an eagerness to learn about new compute and graphics drivers, GPU architectures and operating systems.
- Develop the compute debugger tools for GPUs running on Windows, Linux, and embedded operating systems.
- Extend the capabilities of the compute debug tools by developing new user interface elements to visualize debugger state
- Work with tools, compiler, architecture and driver teams to design, implement and verify new features in the compute debugger and debugger API.
- Work closely with peer organizations within NVIDIA to enhance the compute debugger to support OptiX / ray tracing use cases.
- Effectively estimate and prioritize tasks in order to create realistic delivery schedules.
- Write fast, effective, maintainable, reliable and well-documented code.
- Provide peer reviews to other engineers, including feedback on performance, scalability and correctness.
- Mentor junior engineers.
What we need to see:
- BS or MS in Computer Science or equivalent experience
- 5+ years of experience
- Strong programming ability in C, C++, Assembly Language and scripting languages
- Excellent knowledge of computer architecture of x86 or ARM CPUs
- Strong problem solving and debugging skills
- Familiar with low-level programming using assembly languages
- Source control understanding (git, Perforce, etc.)
- Ability to self-manage, communicate, and adapt in a fast paced, high demand environment with changing priorities and direction
- Excellent communication skills, written and verbal
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
- CUDA knowledge
- OptiX / ray tracing knowledge
- Qt User Interface development knowledge
- Experience with build systems (CMake, Ninja, etc.)
- ELF/DWARF knowledge
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