Semiconductor Safety Engineer

NVIDIA NVIDIA · Semiconductors · Santa Clara, CA

NVIDIA is seeking a Semiconductor Safety Engineer to develop next-generation System on Chip (SoC) products for autonomous driving. This role involves collaborating with architects and designers on safety diagnostics, performing safety analysis and verification, optimizing engineering methodologies, and supporting third-party assessments. The position requires a Bachelor's degree in engineering, 5+ years of experience in automotive safety semiconductors, and a deep understanding of ISO 26262 functional safety standards. Experience with ADAS, autonomous driving, neural networks, and GPUs is a plus.

What you'd actually do

  1. Collaboration with architects and designers to find optimal implementations of safety diagnostics in hardware and software.
  2. Performing safety analysis and verification activities to confirm NVIDIA designs meet applicable performance targets, and aggressively work to improve products when issues are identified.
  3. Optimization, automation, and training of engineering standard methodologies to ensure speed of light execution.
  4. Provide support of third-party assessment of NVIDIA safety concepts and SoC implementations.
  5. Assist in creation of safety manuals, analysis reports, and user guides.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in an engineering field or equivalent experience
  • 5+ years of meaningful experience in development and integration for automotive safety related semiconductors
  • Deep understanding of functional safety development processes needed to follow the ISO 26262 functional safety standard
  • Experience in conducting safety analyses on semiconductors with high degree of logic integration
  • Excellent analytical, written, and verbal communication skills
  • Willing to travel (up to 10% of the work time)

Nice to have

  • Experience developing semiconductors for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) or autonomous driving
  • Understanding of neural networks, GPUs, and related design concepts
  • Relevant safety personnel certifications (e.g. CFSP, CFSE, or equivalent)
  • A proven record of achieving semiconductor safety certifications from third party assessors such as TUEV SUED, exida, or equivalent

What the JD emphasized

  • ISO 26262 functional safety standard
  • safety analysis on semiconductors