Automotive DriveOS Software Architect

NVIDIA is the world leader in accelerated computing, pioneering solutions in AI and digital twins.
$184,000 - $356,500
Embedded
Staff Software Engineer
Hybrid
5,000+ Employees
5+ years of experience
AI · Automotive

Description For Automotive DriveOS Software Architect

NVIDIA, the world leader in accelerated computing, is seeking an Automotive DriveOS Software Architect to join their automotive group. This role focuses on architecting solutions for safe and reliable self-driving vehicle systems. The ideal candidate will be a strong technical leader with deep understanding of embedded systems and automotive software development. They will work on complex challenges spanning safety and security domains, collaborating with various teams across system software, virtualization, graphics, and multimedia.

The position requires expertise in embedded systems, operating systems design, and industrial-grade quality standards. The architect will play a crucial role in developing solutions that comply with automotive safety standards while pushing the boundaries of autonomous vehicle technology. Working in a dynamic, global environment, they will influence both current and future automotive technologies.

This is an exceptional opportunity to join one of technology's most desirable employers, working at the intersection of automotive innovation and artificial intelligence. The role offers competitive compensation, including equity, and the chance to work with forward-thinking professionals. NVIDIA's commitment to diversity and inclusion creates an environment where innovation thrives. For those passionate about architecting the future of autonomous vehicles while working with cutting-edge technology, this position offers an unparalleled opportunity to make a significant impact in the automotive industry.

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Responsibilities For Automotive DriveOS Software Architect

  • Work with software engineers and architects in system software, virtualization, trusted OS, graphics, compute, safety/security and multimedia to architect component level and system level solutions
  • Provide insight and technical direction to resolve issues, drive development processes
  • Build and drive architecture, analysis documents and communications to internal and/or external audiences
  • Collaborate with the chip architecture teams looking for opportunities to improve chip designs

Requirements For Automotive DriveOS Software Architect

Linux
  • Master's degree or equivalent experience
  • 5+ years proficiency in Embedded Systems and System Software
  • Strong understanding of multicore hardware, operating systems design, concurrency, virtual memory, caching, interrupts, device drivers, real-time, assembler programming
  • Experience with design and development software in compliance with industrial-grade quality standards (DO-178b, ISO 26262, SPICE)
  • Clear and concise communication and presentation skills
  • Highly organized and driven, with the ability to work in a dynamic environment across multiple countries and time zones

Benefits For Automotive DriveOS Software Architect

Equity
  • Equity

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