Full-Time

CAD Engineer

NVIDIA

NVIDIA

10,001+ employees

Designs GPUs and AI HPC platforms

Compensation Overview

$116k - $218.5k/yr

+ Equity

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Santa Clara, CA, USA

Hybrid

Bachelor's, Master's

Category
Hardware Engineering (1)
Required Skills
VLSI Design
Perl
C/C++

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Requirements
  • B.S. in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent experience); MS preferred
  • 2 plus year of work experience
  • A basic understanding of mosfet device behavior, CMOS layout, and VLSI design
  • Excellent programming skills; experience with perl, Cadence SKILL, C++, Tcl
  • Great interpersonal skills
  • Passionate about providing excellent support for end-users
Responsibilities
  • Install, configure, and support foundry techfiles
  • Perform expert debug of design errors to direct expeditious resolution: explaining user errors to designers; explaining techfile errors to the foundry support team, and explaining tool errors to EDA partners
  • Custom edit foundry techfiles to define and implement NVIDIA design methodologies
  • We use a variety of standard off-the-shelf EDA tools at NVIDIA. You would be responsible for supporting and maintaining CAD tools used by IC designers including Virtuoso, IC-Manage, DRC/LVS verification tools, extractions, and spice simulation tools.
  • Work with CAD tool vendors to identify and resolve bugs, improve tool usability, and evaluate new tools and features
  • Develop infrastructure to support design work in new process technologies
  • Write scripts using perl, Cadence SKILL, and C++

NVIDIA designs and manufactures graphics processing units (GPUs) and computing platforms used for gaming, data centers, and artificial intelligence. These products work by using parallel processing to handle complex mathematical calculations much faster than standard computer processors, supported by a software ecosystem that allows developers to build and run AI models. Unlike competitors that may focus solely on hardware, NVIDIA integrates its chips with specialized software and cloud services to create a complete environment for high-performance tasks. The company’s goal is to provide the underlying technology necessary to power advanced computing, from realistic video game graphics to autonomous vehicles and large-scale data analysis.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Santa Clara, California

Founded

1993

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What believers are saying

  • Q2 FY2026 revenue reached $46.7 billion, up 56% year over year.
  • OpenAI's Ohio campus could generate $150 billion to $200 billion for NVIDIA.
  • NVIDIA's $1.5 billion SB Energy deal secures 8 gigawatts of future demand.

What critics are saying

  • China blocked H200 shipments in January 2026, cutting a major revenue lane immediately.
  • NVIDIA's $105 billion Ohio backstop ties capital to OpenAI lease risk through 2032.
  • Google, AWS, and AMD are racing to compress NVIDIA's pricing power by 2027.

What makes NVIDIA unique

  • Blackwell Data Center revenue grew 17% sequentially in Q2 FY2026.
  • Networking revenue hit $7.3 billion, proving NVIDIA sells full AI systems.
  • NVIDIA controls scarce compute, power, and software across training, inference, and networking.

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