Nvidia

Senior QA Software Engineer - Networking

US, CA, Santa Clara

Found: February 14, 2026

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This role is based in Santa Clara, CA.

Compensation:

$140,000 - $270,250/year based on level and experience.

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct system/scale and functional testing of Layer2 and Layer3 features of NVIDIA-Mellanox Spectrum Ethernet Switch systems.
  • Develop test plans, execute tests, and create automated test suites for NVIDIA-Cumulus Linux.
  • Collaborate with design and engineering teams to identify and resolve issues.

Requirements:

  • B.S. degree in Engineering/Computer Science or equivalent experience.
  • 5+ years in Software Quality Engineering with strong Python skills.
  • Hands-on experience with L2 and L3 protocols and testing tools.

Tech stack:

NVIDIA-Cumulus Linux, Python, Ansible, Unix/Linux OS.

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