Senior Developer Advocate Engineer
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Physical AI and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are key markets for NVIDIA. Researchers and developers actively embrace full-stack optimizations to accelerate their workloads and research. To help them onboard Accelerated Computing, NVIDIA leads a series of hackathons and bootcamps along with its partners. Hackathons are short-typically week-long-intensive coding sessions where experienced mentors team up with groups of researchers and data scientists to guide them in accelerating or optimizing their projects using accelerated infrastructure and enterprise-grade software, across a variety of programming models, frameworks, and tools.
We are looking for a Senior Developer Advocate Engineer to own technical engagements for a rapidly growing program of Open Hackathons and Bootcamps focused on the use of AI in Physical AI & Robotics. In this position, you will closely collaborate with developers to help adopt the NVIDIA accelerated computing stack (CPU and GPU technologies) for their work, optimize code and AI workflows, and build a growing community. You will build strategic relationships with our partners, mentor at hackathons, and help craft materials to educate attendees and prepare them for hackathons. Do you have a passion for community-based development, connecting people, and mentoring? If so, we would like to speak with you right away!
What you'll be doing:
- Stay abreast of the latest developments in robotics, physical AI, digital twins, and develop proof-of-concept solutions for real-world applications.
- Build and refine training materials and mentor team members solving real-world problems using NVIDIA Omniverse, Isaac Sim, Isaac Lab, Cosmos, and related stacks to create simulations, digital twins, and robotics workflows, etc.
- Collaborate and provide feedback to NVIDIA product teams to help with product adoption, bugs, feature requests, and additional activities through our hackathon program.
- Promote through publishing blogs and papers, facilitating presentations, and using other media that convey the impact of the work accomplished by teams at the hackathons.
- Mentor developers and researchers to integrate NVIDIA technology using Omniverse, Cosmos, synthetic data, and coding-agent-assisted digital twins workflows to define architectures, compute footprints, test plans, and rollout strategies.
- Strategize, identify, and assess potential sites, mentors, and key applications for Open Hackathons and Bootcamps.
- Assess each hackathon's computing and software infrastructure.
- Write comprehensive internal feedback reports and find opportunities for improvement.
Requirements
- Master's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or relevant field (or equivalent experience).
- 12+ years of relevant enterprise experience in developing robotics, physical AI, digital twins, simulation, or auto/AV solutions at scale, including synthetic data generation, evaluation, benchmarking, inference optimization, and deployment.
- Fluent in using the NVIDIA accelerated computing stack for HPC and AI workloads.
- Capability to think strategically, while jumping directly into day-to-day event and account management.
- Ability to thrive in a highly dynamic environment and to lead change through multi-functional teamwork.
- Proven ability to understand partners' goals and distill that feedback into an action plan that addresses core needs.
- Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
- Experience in deploying and managing data center-scale applications with Omniverse, Cosmos, or embodied AI toolchains.
- Active OSS contributions in robotics, simulation, physical AI, 3D perception, or autonomy infrastructure.
- Experience in facilitating and instructing at group training events.
Benefits & conditions
Your base salary will be determined based on your location, experience, and the pay of employees in similar positions. The base salary range is 200,000 USD - 322,000 USD.