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Detailed failure analysis, identifying root-cause of customer reported issues – Perform PCB-level debugging to isolate faults for physical FA. The ideal candidate will have a good understanding of AI (Artificial Intelligence) /Data Center products, excellent analytical skills with a strong structured problem-solving background and proven experience in failure root cause resolution.
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NVIDIA is seeking a Senior Supplier Quality Engineer responsible for working with NVIDIA's component suppliers to develop and implement world class supplier quality programs for our AI centric datacenter, automotive and consumer products.
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As a Formal Verification Engineer at NVIDIA, you will verify the design and implementation of the industry's leading GPUs. In this position, your responsibilities will be to verify the micro-architecture using formal verification tools, define the verification scope, and ensure design correctness.
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Debug RTL to identify causes of failure scenarios. NVIDIA is widely considered to be one of the technology world’s most desirable employers. NVIDIA is committed to fostering a diverse work environment and proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
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