High-speed Interconnect Architect

NVIDIA NVIDIA · Semiconductors · Santa Clara, CA

NVIDIA is seeking a Junior Interconnect Engineer to support the development of high-speed cables and connectors (>=100Gbps per lane). The role involves collaborating with senior engineers, assisting in analysis, participating in root cause analysis, and supporting prototyping efforts. Requires a B.S. in Engineering and 2+ years of hardware engineering experience with exposure to connectors, cables, or high-speed signal design. Basic understanding of signal integrity or mechanical design is needed, with curiosity across both domains being a must.

What you'd actually do

  1. Support the development and documentation of product requirements for high-speed cables and connectors
  2. Collaborate with senior engineers and cross-functional teams to understand customer needs and translate them into design inputs
  3. Assist in mechanical and signal integrity analysis, learning to navigate the tradeoffs between the two
  4. Participate in root cause analysis for mating and mechanical issues, and help refine designs for manufacturability and reliability
  5. Support prototyping efforts and help track progress through development cycles

Skills

Required

  • B.S. in Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering or equivalent experience
  • 2+ years of experience in hardware engineering
  • exposure to connectors, cables, or high-speed signal design
  • Basic understanding of signal integrity or mechanical design principles
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams
  • communicate technical ideas clearly

Nice to have

  • coursework or hands-on experience with high-speed PCB design, signal integrity, or connector mechanics
  • Familiarity with engineering tools such as FEA, thermal modeling, or lab measurement equipment
  • Side projects, internships, or research involving hardware prototyping or manufacturing
  • Genuine enthusiasm for how physical interconnects enable next-generation computing

What the JD emphasized

  • curiosity across both domains is a must