Role at a glance
- Salary
- $272K – $431.3K/yr
- Location
- Santa Clara, California, United States
- Work arrangement
- On-site
- Employment
- Full-time
- Experience
- 15+ years of experience in systems software at datacenter scale, or reliability engineering with focus on at-scale challenges.
- Education
- BS or MS in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Statistics, or related field (or equivalent experience)
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Role Summary
The Principal Software Engineer will serve as the technical focal point for fleet-scale reliability on NVIDIA's CSP Engagements team, working with CSP and hyperscale customers to improve production MTBI for NVIDIA platforms. The role connects customer fleet telemetry and failure data with NVIDIA firmware, driver, hardware, software, and quality teams to validate reliability improvements in customer environments.
What You'll Do
- Drive reliability work streams with CSP engineering teams, including MTBI measurement methodology, failure classification, and health...
- Gather and synthesize CSP fleet reliability data to identify cross-customer failure patterns and champion improvements with NVIDIA...
- Conduct fleet-scale failure pattern analysis using Pareto, survival analysis, and Weibull methods
- Drive fleet health monitoring integration architecture across health agents, telemetry, reporting, and CSP operational workflows
- Define burn-in reliability test environments and cluster certification criteria with quality teams and validate them with customers
- Develop predictive failure models using fleet telemetry and validate their effectiveness in customer environments
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15+ years of systems software or reliability engineering experience at datacenter scale; expertise in multi-NUMA, rack-scale system software and firmware; statistical failure analysis; fleet telemetry and observability; hardware failure modes in large-scale GPU/accelerator deployments; burn-in, stress testing, or certification frameworks; predictive maintenance or anomaly detection; strong communication and cross-functional leadership.
Required
- 15+ years of experience in systems software at datacenter scale, or reliability engineering with focus on at-scale challenges
- BS or MS in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Statistics, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- Deep expertise in multi-NUMA, rack-scale system software and firmware
- MTBF/MTBI calculation, Pareto analysis, and root cause classification
- Fleet-level telemetry and observability systems, including time-series databases, anomaly detection, health scoring, and event correlation
- Understanding of hardware failure modes in large-scale GPU/accelerator deployments across compute, interconnect, memory, power, and...
- Experience defining or operating burn-in, stress testing, or certification frameworks for complex hardware systems
- Familiarity with predictive maintenance or anomaly detection approaches applied to fleet health data
Preferred
- Experience in fleet reliability at a hyperscaler
- Familiarity with NVIDIA GPU error taxonomy, including Xid errors, NVLink error counters, thermal events, and CPER records
- Experience building health scoring or predictive failure models for accelerator or HPC infrastructure
- Background in defining MTBI/MTBF measurement standards or certification programs for complex multi-component systems
- Understanding of how reliability data flows from device firmware through telemetry pipelines to fleet-level dashboards and automated...
Original job description
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Original job description
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We're looking for a Principal Software Engineer to join our CSP Engagements team as the technical focal point for fleet-scale reliability, working directly with engineering teams of key CSP / hyperscale customers to ensure NVIDIA platforms achieve target MTBI (Mean Time Between Interruptions) in production. In this role, you will augment NVIDIA's internal software/firmware and quality teams with a dedicated CSP-facing focus. You will drive work streams with CSP engineering teams to build shared understanding of reliability software/firmware architecture, methodology, incorporate their fleet telemetry and failure data into NVIDIA's improvement priorities, and validate that reliability improvements measured in the lab translate to real customer environments. Your cross-CSP visibility enables you to distinguish systemic architectural gaps from environmental or configuration-specific issues that no single customer engagement could identify alone.
What you'll be doing:
Drive reliability work streams with CSP engineering teams — ensuring shared understanding of MTBI measurement methodology, failure classification, and health monitoring architecture
Gather and synthesize CSP fleet reliability data — identify failure patterns that appear across multiple customers and champion improvements back into NVIDIA's firmware, driver, and hardware teams
Define consistent MTBI measurement methodology that works across different CSP monitoring environments and operational practices
Conduct fleet-scale failure pattern analysis using statistical methods (Pareto, survival analysis, Weibull) to classify failures as systemic, environmental, or configuration-specific
Drive fleet health monitoring integration architecture — ensure NVIDIA's health agents, telemetry, and reporting align with CSP operational workflows and automation
Define burn-in reliability test environment and cluster certification criteria in collaboration with quality teams, validating with customers that criteria are meaningful
Collaborate with CSPs to ensure reliability-related integration work (health monitoring deployment, telemetry pipeline, alerting configuration) is complete ahead of at-scale launch
Develop predictive failure models using fleet telemetry and validate their effectiveness in customer environments
What we need to see:
15+ years of experience in systems software at datacenter scale, or reliability engineering with focus on at-scale challenges.
BS or MS in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Statistics, or related field (or equivalent experience)
Deep expertise in multi-NUMA, rack-scale system software and firmware. Statistical failure analysis methods: MTBF/MTBI calculation, Pareto analysis, root cause classification
Experience with fleet-level telemetry and observability systems: time-series databases, anomaly detection, health scoring, event correlation
Understanding of hardware failure modes in large-scale GPU/accelerator deployments — ability to classify and prioritize across compute, interconnect, memory, power, and thermal domains
Experience defining or operating burn-in, stress testing, or certification frameworks for complex hardware systems. Familiarity with predictive maintenance or anomaly detection approaches applied to fleet health data
Customer obsession — genuine passion for understanding fleet reliability challenges at scale and translating them into actionable engineering priorities
Strong communication — ability to present statistical reliability findings to both deep technical audiences and executive leadership. Demonstrated success driving cross-functional improvements across hardware, firmware, and software teams without direct authority
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
Experience in fleet reliability at a hyperscaler (hardware health, fleet reliability at leading CSP/Hyperscaler)
Familiarity with NVIDIA GPU error taxonomy (Xid errors, NVLink error counters, thermal events, CPER records)
Experience building health scoring or predictive failure models for accelerator or HPC infrastructure
Background in defining MTBI/MTBF measurement standards or certification programs for complex multi-component systems
Understanding of how reliability data flows from device firmware through telemetry pipelines to fleet-level dashboards and automated remediation
NVIDIA is leading the way in groundbreaking developments in Artificial Intelligence, High-Performance Computing and Visualization. The GPU, our invention, serves as the visual cortex of modern computers and is at the heart of our products and services. We have some of the most forward-thinking and hardworking people on the planet working for us. If you're creative, hardworking and self-motivated, we want to hear from you!
Your base salary will be determined based on your location, experience, and the pay of employees in similar positions. The base salary range is 272,000 USD - 431,250 USD.You will also be eligible for equity and benefits.
This posting is for an existing vacancy.
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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.
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.