NVIDIA is currently seeking a highly motivated Senior DevTech Compute Engineer for Compression and Data Processing! Would you enjoy prototyping and developing ground breaking methods and data formats to accelerate complex distributed workflows? Do you love investigating and overcoming system-level bottlenecks for multi-stage and multi-IP overlapped workloads? Do you prefer squeezing all useful entropy out of data, whether it is columnar row-groups, DL tensors or multidimensional images and videos? Are you excited about co-designing the systems, software components and hardware blocks to define the next frontier for distributed data processing? If so, this is an outstanding opportunity for you to join the Developer Technology Compute team.
Data analytics, databases and distributed data processing is one of the fastest growing domains for non-CPU accelerated computing: “on-the-wire” compression and decompression is already part of the switches and DPUs, low-latency queries across huge amounts of data in data lakes at scale in the middle of the RL training run defines the business agility. Here at NVIDIA Devtech Compute team we take a holistic approach to data movement, late materialization, memory management and spilling, parallel algorithms, collectives and compression and quantization. Read more from the team: Designing GPU Query Engines, Cut Checkpoints Costs or take a look at some of the projects in depth: NVIDIA nvCOMP, NVIDIA GPU Query Engine (GQE), NVIDIA cuCollections.
What you will be doing:
- In this role, you will prototype and integrate novel approaches to GPU-accelerated distributed data processing domains: dataframe analytics, high-throughput low-latency advanced lossless and lossy compression methods, transactional and vector databases.
- Work directly with other technical experts in their fields (industry and academia) to perform in-depth analysis and optimization of complex data intensive workloads to ensure the best possible performance of current heterogeneous GPU/CPU architectures.
- Influence the design of next-generation hardware architectures, software, and programming models in collaboration with research, hardware, system software, libraries, and tools teams at NVIDIA.
- Work directly with the NVIDIA largest customers and CSPs to integrate the solutions at Speed-Of-Light, and influence open standards in data analytics and compression
What we need to see:
- Masters or PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Applied Math and/or related computationally focused science degree (or equivalent experience).
- At least 5+ years of relevant work or research experience, with a track record in the state-of-the-art systems or complex projects, involving cross-team collaboration and solid prioritization skills.
- Hands-on experience with low-level parallel programming across execution units (CPU/GPU/NPU/ASICs), e.g., CUDA, ROCm, Metal, OpenACC, OpenMP, MPI, pthreads, TBB, etc.
- Fluency in C/C++, algorithms and data structures
- CPU/GPU/NPU accelerators architecture fundamentals, memory subsystem, caches, NICs and storage I/O
- Domain expertise in data processing, compression and decompression, codecs or in high performance distributed databases, ETL and data analytics
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
- PhD or a recent project/publication in a relevant field.
- Background in compression (lossless/lossy, ANS, Bitpack), video or image codecs (H.264, H.265, AV1, ProRes), low-latency data analysis, storage systems, networking, and distributed computer architectures.
- Track of records in zero-to-one project or initiatives, spanning several stakeholders and resulting in substantial TCO gains or enabling new workflows.
- Open-source contributions or committee participation in the related domain and fields.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, problem solving, and the ability to communicate efficiently in sophisticated technical scenarios
NVIDIA is recognized as one of the most desirable employers. We’re honored that Glassdoor has named our founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, No. 1 on its 2026 Best CEOs list. In addition, we have some of the most forward-thinking and hardworking people in the world working here. If you're ambitious, creative, and autonomous, come join us and contribute to a team that is pushing the edges of what can be done in AI.
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Your base salary will be determined based on your location, experience, and the pay of employees in similar positions. The base salary range is 184,000 USD - 287,500 USD for Level 4, and 224,000 USD - 356,500 USD for Level 5.You will also be eligible for equity and benefits.
This posting is for an existing vacancy.
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NVIDIA is committed to fostering an inclusive work environment and proud to be an equal opportunity employer. As we highly value diversity in our current and future employees, we do not discriminate (including in our hiring and promotion practices) on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status or any other characteristic protected by law.Skills Required
- Master’s or PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or a related computationally focused science degree, or equivalent experience
- At least 5 years of relevant work or research experience in state-of-the-art systems or complex projects
- Hands-on experience with low-level parallel programming across CPU, GPU, NPU, or ASIC execution units
- Experience with one or more of CUDA, ROCm, Metal, OpenACC, OpenMP, MPI, pthreads, or TBB
- Fluency in C and C++
- Understanding of CPU, GPU, and NPU accelerator architectures, memory subsystems, caches, NICs, and storage I/O
- Domain expertise in data processing, compression and decompression, codecs, high-performance distributed databases, ETL, or data analytics
- Cross-team collaboration and prioritization skills
- PhD or recent project or publication in a relevant field
- Background in lossless or lossy compression, ANS, Bitpack, video or image codecs, storage systems, networking, or distributed computer architectures
- Track record of zero-to-one projects spanning multiple stakeholders and producing substantial TCO gains or enabling new workflows
- Open-source contributions or committee participation in related domains
- Excellent interpersonal, problem-solving, and technical communication skills
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