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Nvidia Optics Firmware Verification Engineer in Yokneam, Israel
Do you consider yourself a Technical Leader? Want to get your hands on NVIDIA's groundbreaking Network technologies? Are you a person who’s not afraid of challenges? We are looking for an excellent Optics Firmware Verification Engineer to develop the 1600GbE Data Centers and Networks of tomorrow. We develop the FW for every Transceiver and Optical device. Working with the industry leaders in Machine Learning Platforms, Data Centers, High Performance Computing, Storage Platforms and more! You’ll be joining the LinkX FW team who is a Leading Supplier of End-to-End Interconnect Solutions and that cares about who and what you are. We are a fast-growing company with positive energy that emanates from our team members' internal drive to develop, market, sell, and support ground breaking products and services. We are a strong believer in developing our employees and giving them the tools to succeed!
What you will be doing:
Validate NVIDIA's next-generation network products Firmware
Developing cutting edge technology and systems with Optical Engines
Take part in sophisticated networking Firmware features development for Cloud and Datacenter. Focusing on Physical Link-up process and optimizations
Collaboration with leading Network companies which are our customers
What we need to see:
B.Sc./M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering, or equivalent experience.
1-5 years of proven experience working with established brands
Programming Knowledge in C and C ++, object-oriented OOP
Knowledge about analog and digital electronics
Positive mind, target-oriented and hardworking spirit
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
The motivation to learn and constantly improve processes and tools
Knowledge of real-time SW, RTOSs, Object-Oriented Programming, Scripting
Knowledge of bus protocols like I2C, UART, SPI
Experience with MCU low level, bring ups, test equipment (Scope, Logic …)
Good knowledge of standard specs (Ethernet, InfiniBand, CMIS, Physical Layers and Optics)