Relational Foundation Model Engineer, Modern Data Stack

NVIDIA NVIDIA · Semiconductors · Munich, Germany +1 · Remote

NVIDIA is seeking an engineer to design and experiment with novel Transformer and GNN architectures for a relational foundation model. This role involves large-scale training, post-training optimization, and inference acceleration, impacting applications like recommendation systems and fraud detection. The position emphasizes foundational research that ships into production.

What you'd actually do

  1. Collaborate with researchers/engineers to enhance our Transformer and GNN-based models to operate seamlessly over any relational schema and heterogeneous graph.
  2. Gain hands-on experience with high-impact use cases such as forecasting, entity matching, customer retention and fraud detection – all built on top of a single, extensible foundation model.
  3. Leverage your knowledge in ML and AI to tackle real challenges while contributing to scalable and adaptable solutions that push the boundaries of what’s possible.
  4. Work may span the full lifecycle of modern ML systems: from architecture design/training to post-training optimization and inference acceleration.
  5. You will contribute to our next generation of the Relational Foundation Model.

Skills

Required

  • MS or PhD in Machine Learning, Computer Science, or equivalent program
  • Proficiency in Python and deep learning frameworks, such as PyTorch
  • 8 years of research experience in designing ML algorithm solutions
  • Practical experience in using Predictive Models in Real World Applications

Nice to have

  • Familiarity with graph-based machine learning
  • publications at venues such as NeurIPS, ICLR, ICML, or similar

What the JD emphasized

  • 8 years of research experience
  • Designing ML algorithm solutions
  • Predictive Models in Real World Applications

Other signals

  • designing and experimenting with novel Transformer and GNN architectures
  • large-scale training
  • post-training optimization
  • inference acceleration
  • foundational research that ships into production