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Senior Deep Learning Compiler Verification Engineer
NVIDIAEngineer implementing compiler verification software and infrastructure for deep learning at NVIDIA. Collaborate with teams to validate optimizations and drive extensive testing methodologies.
Posted 4/29/2026full-timeSanta Clara • California, Texas, Washington • 🇺🇸 United StatesSenior💰 $140,000 - $224,250 per yearWebsite
Tech Stack
Tools & technologiesPythonPyTorch
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Design and build systems to reason about correctness in deep learning compilers
- Work with deep learning compiler and architecture teams to validate optimizations
- Engineer test generation systems that use deep learning solutions to drive testing
- Define and improve how we measure and guarantee functional quality and performance
Requirements
What you’ll need- BS, MS or PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, or equivalent experience
- 3+ years of hands-on engineering experience in compiler development, deep learning systems, or compiler verification
- Must have deep proficiency in Python or C++ and experience with one major DL framework (e.g., PyTorch, JAX/XLA, TensorRT, etc.)
- Strong systems intuition and debugging depth
Benefits
Comp & perks- equity
- comprehensive benefits package
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Hard Skills & Tools
compiler developmentdeep learning systemscompiler verificationPythonC++PyTorchJAX/XLATensorRTtest generation systemsfunctional quality
Soft Skills
systems intuitiondebugging depth
Certifications
BS in Computer ScienceMS in Computer SciencePhD in Computer ScienceBS in Computer EngineeringMS in Computer EngineeringPhD in Computer EngineeringBS in MathematicsMS in MathematicsPhD in Mathematics