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HSIO Validation Lead – Silicon Co-Design

Posted Aug 5, 2026

Role at a glance

Salary
$168K – $310.5K/yr
Location
Santa Clara, California, United States
Work arrangement
Hybrid
Employment
Full-time
Experience
8+ years in silicon validation, HSIO bring-up, or high-speed interface debug on real hardware.
Education
BS or MS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Systems Engineering, or equivalent experience in the lab.

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Role Summary

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The Silicon Co-Design Group validates and debugs high-speed interfaces across NVIDIA GPUs, CPUs, and SoCs, from first power-on through production readiness. The role spans protocol behavior, signal integrity, firmware, drivers, platform topology, and silicon marginalities, with analysis affecting product validation, yield, production ramp, and field quality.

What You'll Do

  • Own post-silicon bring-up, characterization, validation, and debug of PCIe, NVLink, C2C, and other HSIO interfaces.
  • Drive root-cause analysis for interface failures and confirm fixes through resolution.
  • Define validation strategy, test coverage, debug priorities, margining methodology, and stress criteria for each program.
  • Build and operate AI agents for automated debug triage, data pipelines, and analysis flows.
  • Ensure interoperability across retimers, switches, accelerators, CPUs, GPUs, and multi-device system topologies.
  • Translate real-silicon findings into methodology and coverage improvements for future products.

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Qualifications

BS or MS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Systems Engineering, or equivalent experience in the lab; 8+ years in silicon validation, HSIO bring-up, or high-speed interface debug on real hardware; deep protocol expertise in PCIe, NVLink, CXL, Ethernet, USB, or similar high-speed interface technologies; strong signal integrity fundamentals; hands-on lab experience with oscilloscopes, BERTs, protocol analyzers, logic analyzers, exercisers, and silicon debug tools; ability to debug across hardware, firmware, drivers, and platform design; statistical proficiency.

Required

  • BS or MS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Systems Engineering, or equivalent experience in the lab
  • 8+ years in silicon validation, HSIO bring-up, or high-speed interface debug on real hardware
  • Deep protocol expertise in PCIe, NVLink, CXL, Ethernet, USB, or similar high-speed interface technologies
  • Strong signal integrity fundamentals: SERDES behavior, link training, equalization, clocking, reset, power management, and high-speed...
  • Hands-on lab depth with oscilloscopes, BERTs, protocol analyzers, logic analyzers, exercisers, and silicon debug tools
  • Ability to debug across hardware, firmware, drivers, and platform design
  • Statistical proficiency

Preferred

  • Recognized depth in PCIe, NVLink, CXL, or advanced SERDES validation
  • Built or deployed AI-driven flows for HSIO debug or failure triage
  • Track record of solving customer-critical or production-blocking HSIO failures under schedule pressure
  • Experience setting technical direction across a validation organization or developing engineers into recognized subsystem experts

Original job description

Content provided by the employer

NVIDIA's accelerated computing platforms move data at speeds that push the limits of what silicon and physics allow. Whether a high-speed interface trains reliably, maintains accurate margins, and survives every platform topology it will ever see is a question we answer ourselves. This role does that work. The Silicon Co-Design Group leads the boundary between what was designed and what was built. When a GPU, CPU, or SoC ships with interfaces that work at scale, this team is the reason.


Most engineers debug within a layer. You will own the full stack. When an interface fails to train, the link margin is unexpectedly tight, or a customer reports a critical silicon issue, you trace the problem through protocol behavior, signal integrity, firmware, platform topology, and silicon marginalities. You then confirm that the fix works. Your methodology shapes how NVIDIA validates high-speed interfaces across generations. Your decisions affect yield, production ramp, and field quality. This is not a coordination role. The engineers who do it well hold protocol depth and system breadth simultaneously, never lose the thread across hardware, firmware, and software, and have the judgment to know when to go deeper and when to act. They are rare. Should that describe you, read on.

What you'll be doing:

  • Own post-silicon bring-up, characterization, validation, and debug of PCIe, NVLink, C2C, and other HSIO interfaces across NVIDIA GPUs, CPUs, and SoCs from first power-on through production readiness.

  • Close the hardest failures. Drive root cause across protocol behavior, signal integrity, firmware and driver interactions, platform topology, and silicon marginalities and own every fix through to confirmation.

  • Define validation strategy. Set test coverage, debug priorities, margining methodology, and stress criteria for each program. Your strategy is what stands between a silicon risk and a customer escape.

  • Own and build AI agents that operate under your direction. These include automated debug triage, intelligent data pipelines, and analysis flows. They reduce cycle time and identify issues before production. Know where AI accelerates real work and where it introduces risk.

  • Ensure robust interoperability across the full ecosystem: retimers, switches, accelerators, CPUs, GPUs, and sophisticated multi-device system topologies.

  • Sit at the decision table. Your analysis drives alignment across architecture, logic design, circuit design, firmware, drivers, ATE, DGX, and product teams. Your data is what settles calls.

  • Translate what you learn on real silicon into methodology and coverage improvements that make future products harder to escape.

What we need to see:

  • BS or MS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Systems Engineering, or equivalent experience in the lab.

  • 8+ years in silicon validation, HSIO bring-up, or high-speed interface debug on real hardware.

  • Deep protocol expertise in PCIe, NVLink, CXL, C2C, Ethernet, USB, or similar high-speed interface technologies.

  • Strong signal integrity fundamentals: SERDES behavior, link training, equalization, clocking, reset, power management, and high-speed board and system interactions.

  • Hands-on lab depth: oscilloscopes, BERTs, protocol analyzers, logic analyzers, exercisers, and silicon debug tools.

  • The ability to debug across the full stack, hardware, firmware, drivers, and platform design, without losing the thread.

  • Enough statistical proficiency to recognize the moments a marginal distribution is telling you something and enough develop intuition to know where to look next!

Ways to stand out:

  • Recognized depth in PCIe, NVLink, CXL, or advanced SERDES validation, with failures that other teams brought to you.

  • You've built or deployed AI-driven flows for HSIO debug or failure triage, and can speak to both the outcome and the guardrails.

  • Track record of solving customer-critical or production-blocking HSIO failures under schedule pressure and driving them all the way through.

  • Experience setting technical direction across a validation organization or developing engineers into recognized subsystem experts.

The interfaces you validate move data between the chips that run the world's AI infrastructure. When they work, nobody notices. When they don't, everything stops. If that is the kind of problem you want to own, we want to hear from you.

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Your base salary will be determined based on your location, experience, and the pay of employees in similar positions. The base salary range is 168,000 USD - 264,500 USD for Level 4, and 196,000 USD - 310,500 USD for Level 5.

You will also be eligible for equity and benefits.

Applications for this job will be accepted at least until July 31, 2026.

This posting is for an existing vacancy. 

NVIDIA uses AI tools in its recruiting processes.

NVIDIA is committed to fostering an inclusive work environment and proud to be an equal opportunity employer. As we highly value diversity in our current and future employees, we do not discriminate (including in our hiring and promotion practices) on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status or any other characteristic protected by law.

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About the company

NVIDIA

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NVIDIA is a leading technology company renowned for its graphics processing units (GPUs) and innovative computing solutions that enhance visual experiences across multiple platforms, including gaming, scientific research, and artificial intelligence. Founded in 1993, the company has expanded its offerings to include powerful AI frameworks and deep learning platforms, making significant contributions to industries such as gaming, data centers, automotive, and healthcare. NVIDIA's commitment to pushing the boundaries of visual computing continues to drive advancements in both hardware and software, positioning the company at the forefront of emerging technologies and digital transformation.