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Senior Systems Software Engineer, Windows and Linux Enablement - DGX Station

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NVIDIA logoNvidia · Santa Clara, CA
Full-timeOn-site2w ago
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Responsibilities

  • Windows Platform Ownership (primary): Own end-to-end Windows enablement for DGX Station-driving the platform from initial bring-up on Windows through WHQL certification to customer-ready shipping quality. You are the single point of accountability for "DGX Station works on Windows."
  • Partner Engagement: Be the primary technical interface with Microsoft (Windows on Arm, WHQL, driver signing) and ODM/OEM partners shipping DGX Station. Coordinate schedules, resolve cross-company technical blockers, and represent NVIDIA's platform requirements on both OSes.
  • Performance Optimization: Profile and optimize system performance-boot time, GPU compute throughput, NVLink-C2C and memory bandwidth utilization, power efficiency, and thermal behavior. Identify bottlenecks across the stack on Windows and Linux and drive fixes with the appropriate teams.
  • Documentation & Enablement: Create and maintain platform documentation for DGX Station on Windows and Linux: bring-up guides, known issues, driver compatibility matrices, recovery and re-imaging procedures, and developer setup instructions. Enable field and support teams for customer deployments.
  • What we need to see:
  • Strong hands-on experience with Windows internals: kernel-mode drivers, ACPI, power management, Secure Boot, UEFI, WDM/WDF driver frameworks, and the WHQL certification process.
  • Solid understanding of Linux platform enablement: kernel modules, device tree / ACPI on Arm, systemd, initramfs, dkms, and packaging for Ubuntu / DGX OS.
  • Experience with GPU driver stack, d

Additional Information

DGX Station is NVIDIA's next-generation personal AI supercomputer-a deskside workstation built on the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell GB300 Superchip with massive coherent CPU+GPU memory, designed to bring data-center-class AI capabilities directly to the desks of researchers, developers, and AI engineers. As NVIDIA brings DGX Station to a broad set of customers, we need an engineer who can own full-stack OS enablement-from firmware and drivers through OS integration to ensuring AI applications run seamlessly on day one, with a primary focus on Windows and strong coverage of Linux. This is a hands-on, technically deep role where you will be the go-to engineer for making DGX Station a first-class Windows platform while also driving its Linux bring-up and validation. You will work across NVIDIA's GPU driver, CUDA, firmware, BMC, and AI software teams, collaborate closely with Microsoft and ODM/OEM partners, and ensure that developers and enterprise customers have a polished, production-ready experience on DGX Station across both operating systems.


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