Job Title
Senior Hardware Architect
Role Summary
The role involves working as a Chip Design micro architect within NVIDIA's Networking Silicon group, focusing on developing the next generation of high-performance networking devices for AI data centers.
Experience Level
Senior; 5+ years of relevant experience required.
Responsibilities
The key responsibilities include:
- Designing micro-architecture for advanced network cards in collaboration with the product architect.
- Working with architecture and design teams to analyze system requirements and implement solutions considering performance, area, and power.
- Breaking down high-level architectural requirements into detailed design blocks and guiding the implementation team.
- Identifying and debugging performance bottlenecks early in the development cycle.
- Utilizing a comprehensive understanding of chip and system architectures to resolve pre and post silicon issues.
Requirements
The essential qualifications are:
- B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience.
- 5+ years of experience in architecture/micro-architecture.
- Strong understanding of RTL design, including timing, area, and power considerations.
- Excellent problem-solving and analytical abilities.
- Effective documentation and presentation skills.
- A collaborative team player with strong communication skills.
Education Requirements
B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience required.
About the Company
Company: NVIDIA
Headquarters: Santa Clara, California, USA
NVIDIA is a global leader in accelerated computing, renowned for its innovative solutions in AI and digital twins that transform diverse industries. The company specializes in networking technologies, providing end-to-end InfiniBand and Ethernet solutions for servers and storage that optimize performance and scalability. NVIDIA serves sectors such as high-performance computing, enterprise data centers, and cloud computing, constantly reinventing its products and services to stay ahead in the market.

Date Posted: 2026-04-09