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NVIDIA

Senior Software Development Engineer in Test - SDET

NVIDIA
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senior full-time Ho Chi Minh City

First indexed 18 May 2026

Description

We are looking for a Senior Software Development Engineer in Test to collaborate with multi-functional groups. As a SWQA Developer, you will be responsible for test planning, execution, and reporting, writing scripts to automate testing, designing and developing tools for QA teams, and developing integration tests for validation. You will have a huge impact on the quality of NVIDIA's products.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Review product requirements and develop test matrices.
  • Build test plans, design test cases, execute, and report test progress, bugs, and results to management.
  • Automate test cases and assist in the architecture, crafting, and implementing of test frameworks.
  • Manage bug lifecycles and co-work with inter-groups to drive for solutions.
  • In-house reproduce and verify customer issues/fixes.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree or higher in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or Computer Engineering, or equivalent experience in QA.
  • Proficient in Unix/Linux and shell/python programming skills.
  • Rich experience in test cases development, tests automation in API/UI and failure analysis.
  • Solid experience with AI development tools, including creating test cases, automating test cases, and ensuring comprehensive code coverage.
  • Good knowledge and hands-on experience in model testing and LLM benchmarking.
  • Good QA sense, including attention to detail, problem-solving, data analysis, quality standards knowledge, time management, etc.
  • Excellent communication skills, fluent written and verbal English.
  • Good teamwork with the ability to work independently. Passion to learn new hardcore technology.

Nice to Have:

  • Experience working with NVIDIA GPU hardware.
  • Background in deep learning frameworks.
  • Experience in parallel programming, ideally CUDA/OpenCL.