Be responsible for adaptation of NVIDIA Drive software on development and production vehicles.
Triaging, analyzing, and diagnosing complex issues across safety-critical ADAS and autonomous driving systems — from sensor inputs to function-level behaviors.
Collaborate with OEM and NVIDIA teams to root cause software and functional problems, propose immediate solutions as well as long-term corrective actions.
Support vehicle bring-up activities: software flashing, on-road and proving ground validation, data logging, and functional validation.
Understanding the SW builds, assessing the functional performance from data and understanding the functional issues.
Debug and verify active safety functions including emergency braking, emergency steering.
Drive end-to-end traceability — from requirements to test results — and ensure rigor in quality reporting and validation coverage.
Work across international, multidisciplinary teams (Europe, US, APAC, India) to coordinate fixes and feature enhancements efficiently.
Requirements
Strong background in ADAS development and triage, with at least 5+ years of experience including in-vehicle activities.
Proficiency in Linux and/or QNX-based embedded environments.
Solid understanding of Active Safety functions from concept to validation.
Demonstrated ability to systematically isolate issues using log analysis, data review, and cross-functional technical coordination.
BS/MS in Computer Science, Electrical, or Automotive Engineering (or equivalent practical experience).
Excellent communication skills — able to explain technical findings clearly and concisely across engineering teams.
Valid driver’s license and readiness for road testing and travel.
Tech Stack
Linux
Benefits
NVIDIA offers competitive compensation and world-class benefits