Senior Full Stack Software Engineer – Omniverse [Taiwan]
NVIDIA is a worldwide technology company. Our work in visual computing - the art and science of computer graphics - has led to thousands of patented inventions, breakthrough technologies, deep industry relationships and a globally recognized brand. NVIDIA’s Simulation Technology division builds industry leading technology for high-end virtual experiences including Omniverse (developer.nvidia.com/nvidia-omniverse).
NVIDIA is looking for motivated and experienced Software Engineers to join the Omniverse team! Somebody who will contribute to and support the productization of various components and solutions within the bigger platform.
What you’ll be doing:
- Contribute to the design of core infrastructure, tools, and workflows.
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Develop and integrate bleeding edge technology into Omniverse.- Push the boundary of AI models in collaboration with research teams, or as part of the research teams.
What we want to see in you:
- Bachelor's degree in computer science, or related engineering, or equivalent
- 3+ years work experience.
- Someone who loves technology, coding and problem-solving.
- Curious and eager to dive into various systems.
- Proven knowledge of C++ and Python.
- Strong linear algebra and general math skills.
- Detailed knowledge data structures and algorithms.
- Knowledge and understanding of UI frameworks.
- Strong sense of developing user-friendly tools.
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
- Self-motivated towards team goals.
- Flexible and interested working in different places in the stack.
- Background in skeletal animation systems, experience in planners, behavior trees, decision trees, task frameworks, sensors, spatial reasoning and more.
- DL learning background.
- Experience with distributed Cloud computing, Web, Rest APIs.
- Experience with Graphics APIs.
NVIDIA is widely considered to be one of the technology world’s most desirable employers. We have some of the most forward-thinking and hardworking people on the team. Are you creative and autonomous? If so, we want to hear from you.
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