Currently tracking 440 active AI roles, down 53% versus the prior 4 weeks. Primary focus: Serve · Engineering. Salary range $100k–$575k (avg $262k).
NVIDIA currently has 496 active AI-related job listings. The majority of these roles, 52%, are focused on serving infrastructure, with agents representing another significant segment at 23%. Engineering is the dominant function, with 441 positions. The United States leads hiring geographies with 287 roles, followed by China with 64. Frequent tech tags include model_serving, inference_infra, and agent_orchestration, suggesting a focus on deployment and management of AI models. Over the last 30 days, NVIDIA posted 214 new AI roles, a 27% decrease compared to the previous 30-day period.
NVIDIA currently has 487 active AI-related roles in our index. The most common open titles are: Deep Learning Performance Architect (4), Senior Deep Learning Performance Architect (4), AI Research Scientist (3), Developer Technology Engineer - AI (3), Manager, Deep Learning Algorithms (3). Most positions are in Engineering and Research.
NVIDIA's active AI hiring is concentrated in: serving infrastructure (54%), agents (21%), application (8%). These categories follow a seven-stage AI lifecycle: data, pre-training, post-training, serving infrastructure, agents, evaluation, and application.
NVIDIA is hiring AI talent in: United States (286 roles), China (59 roles), Israel (50 roles), Germany (21 roles).
Job postings at NVIDIA most frequently reference: model serving, inference infra, agent orchestration, llm observability, multimodal.
In the past 30 days, NVIDIA has posted 110 new AI-related roles. That is a -50% change versus the prior 30 days (218 → 110).
| Title | Stage | AI score |
|---|---|---|
| Principal AI Developer Technology Engineer This role focuses on researching and developing techniques to accelerate AI workloads (deep learning, machine learning) on advanced computer architectures, specifically GPUs. The engineer will perform in-depth analysis and optimization of complex AI and HPC algorithms, publish findings, and influence future hardware/software design. Requires deep C/C++ programming, parallel programming (CUDA, etc.), low-level performance optimization, and CPU/GPU architecture expertise. | Serve | 8 |
| Senior Libraries Engineer – AI and HPC Senior Libraries Engineer at NVIDIA focused on building and optimizing GPU/CPU accelerated data processing software libraries for AI, data analytics, computer vision, and scientific simulations. The role involves developing scalable library software, performance tuning, optimization, and providing technical leadership. | Serve |
| 7 |