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<p>Social network you want to login/join with: </p><h2>Senior Software Solution Engineer, Linux Kernel, remote, uk </h2><p>col-narrow-left </p><h2>Client: </h2><p>NVIDIA </p><h2>Location: </h2><p>remote, uk, United Kingdom </p><h2>Job Category: </h2><p>Other </p><p>- </p><h2>EU work permit required: </h2><p>Yes </p><p>col-narrow-right </p><h2>Job Reference: </h2><p>c01de3e0bd90 </p><h2>Job Views: </h2><p>9 </p><h2>Posted: </h2><p>12.08.2025 </p><h2>Expiry Date: </h2><p>26.09.2025 </p><p>col-wide </p><h2>Job Description: </h2><p>NVIDIA is widely considered to be one of the technology world’s most desirable employers. We have some of the most forward-thinking and hardworking people on the planet working for us. If you\'re creative, passionate and self-motivated, we want to hear from you! We are looking for an experienced networking software engineer. An awesome candidate is highly technical who is also comfortable with dealing with enterprise customers. You will join a team of Solution Engineers focused on the Mellanox Networking, DGX Platforms, Container Orchestrators, Deep Learning containers, and other Enterprise related system software. </p><p>The Solution Engineers spend approximately 50% of their time helping customers with their most complex problems and 50% of their time doing development related work. This individual should have proven grasp of datacenter and networking technologies, to provide comprehensive solutions for complex installations, maintenance, or operations for a broad scope of leading-edge networking products. </p><p><b>What you\'ll be doing: </b> </p><p>Develop features and tools as part of solution engineering efforts to support all Enterprise Service offerings including, but not limited to Networking products. </p><p>Work with NVIDIA Enterprise customers and internal users to improve the availability, reliability, and overall experience of working with NVIDIA Networking products. </p><p>Take ownership and drive customer issues with Ethernet or InfiniBand NIC/HCA deployments from inception to resolution. </p><p>Bring independent analysis, communication, and problem-solving to customer experience. </p><p>Collaborate with engineering to document, recreate and solve issues. </p><p><b>What we need to see: </b> </p><p>B.Sc. in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field (or equivalent experience). </p><p>5+ years system software development and troubleshooting experience, ideally with some customer facing. </p><p>Experience developing with C and C++ in Linux kernel, network drivers and/or embedded software. </p><p>Very good familiarity with Linux OS (tools, utilities, kernel functionality). </p><p>Very good familiarity with networking protocols (ETH, IP based, L2/3/4 protocols). </p><p>Intellectual curiosity, positive attitude, flexibility, analytical ability, self-motivation, and team-oriented. </p><p>Professional-level communication skills, interpersonal skills with a passion to solve problems. </p><p><b>Ways to stand out from the crowd: </b> </p><p>Experience in solving problems in large-scale network environments with overlay technologies (BGP, OSPF, VXLAN, EVPN). </p><p>Experience in server related areas such as Virtualization, Storage, HW offloads, network acceleration libs, performance, etc. </p><p>Familiarity with InfiniBand networks and/or RDMA protocol. </p><p>Contributions to networking related open-source projects. </p><p>With highly competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package, NVIDIA is widely considered to be one of the technology world’s most desirable employers. We have some of the most brilliant and talented people in the world working for us and, due to unprecedented growth, our world-class engineering teams are expanding fast. If you\'re a creative and autonomous engineer with a genuine passion for technology, we want to hear from you. </p> #J-18808-Ljbffr

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