Senior System Software Engineer - Video

NVIDIA NVIDIA · Semiconductors · Santa Clara, CA

Senior System Software Engineer role at NVIDIA focusing on video system software, including cloud gaming, video broadcasting, and playback. Responsibilities involve contributing to the Windows device driver (WDDM), optimizing capture and encode pipelines, and working with GPUs and hardware accelerators. The role requires strong C/C++ skills, software development, optimization, and debugging, with experience in driver development being a strong plus.

What you'd actually do

  1. As part of our team you will be contributing to our video system software stack and get opportunities to work on groundbreaking projects that include ultra-low latency cloud gaming, video broadcasting, videoconferencing, and low power video playback.
  2. Learn about our graphics processing units (GPUs) and video hardware accelerators, and how to harness their full power to build world-class solutions.
  3. Contribute to the Windows device driver (WDDM) that forms the core of all video acceleration. Its highly optimized capture and encode pipeline powers GeForce NOW. All video playback from browsers and applications runs through our video driver. It is also responsible for protecting premium video content with a groundbreaking digital rights management (DRM) scheme.
  4. Collaborate with multiple teams across our company, as well as our partners and customers. Own features through the whole lifecycle from requirements and design all the way to production.

Skills

Required

  • C/C++
  • software development
  • optimization
  • debugging
  • analytical skills
  • creative problem solving

Nice to have

  • Windows driver development
  • Linux driver development
  • operating system internals
  • device driver models (WDDM)
  • Microsoft MFT
  • DirectShow
  • DirectX
  • DXVA
  • video processing
  • H.264
  • HEVC
  • VP9
  • AV1

What the JD emphasized

  • Proficiency in C/C++ with strong software development, optimization, and debugging skills is a requirement.
  • Any prior experience with Windows or Linux driver development is very helpful.
  • Knowledge of operating system internals and device driver models (WDDM) is a strong plus.