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INTRODUCTION
Reinforcement learning post-training is driving some of the most significant capability gains in AI today. It is the process that teaches a model to reason through hard problems, follow complex instructions, and act as an autonomous agent. It is also one of the hardest infrastructure challenges in the field. RL requires inference, rollout generation, and training running in a continuous loop. The rollout step is what makes it hard: the model must interact with environments, tools, and other models to produce the signal that drives learning. Coordinating actor, critic, and reward models across heterogeneous hardware at scale pushes the limits of what distributed systems can do.
NVIDIA is building an RL Frameworks engineering team to develop the open-source tools and infrastructure that AI researchers and post-training teams depend on. The team spans the full software stack, from collaborating closely with the researchers and labs pushing the frontier, to contributing to RL frameworks like VeRL, Miles, and TorchTitan, to improving the distributed runtimes they depend on, including Ray and Monarch. Whether your strength is working with researchers to understand and address their need optimizing deep learning frameworks, or building distributed infrastructure, we want to hear from you. Come join us to build the systems that enable the next generation of AI.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
You will architect and build RL post-training infrastructure that scales efficiently from experimentation on a single GPU to production across thousands of nodes. This means tuning RL training-inference-rollout loops on GPUs, CPUs, and LPUs for performance where it matters, contributing to and improving the performance and usability of open-source RL frameworks, and partnering with the teams who own them. The role also spans fault tolerance, elastic scaling, and fast restarts so long-running distributed training jobs survive failures, stragglers, and resource contention.
Beyond GPU-accelerated training, this work includes partnering with teams building CPU-driven rollout workloads, including tool-use, code execution, and agentic environments, supplying the systems and framework engineering needed to run them efficiently alongside GPU- or LPU-accelerated generation and GPU-accelerated training. It also means advocating for researcher and partner needs with NVIDIA's networking, math library, and compiler teams so the capabilities RL workloads require get prioritized and delivered, and working with hardware teams to take advantage of next-generation hardware capabilities in post-training workloads.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- MS or PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
- 5+ years of professional experience in distributed systems, high-performance computing, deep learning infrastructure, or ML systems engineering
- Strong proficiency in Python and C/C++
- Demonstrated experience building or contributing to large-scale distributed systems or runtime frameworks in production at a frontier AI lab, hyperscaler, or major technology company
- Strong verbal and written communication skills and the ability to collaborate across organizational and geographic boundaries
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Depth in one or more of the following technical areas:
- Reinforcement learning for LLM post-training (RLHF, PPO, GRPO, DPO, reward modeling), including how algorithms map to distributed execution and the systems challenges they create (heterogeneous placement, rollouts, environment execution, resharding between training and generation)
- PyTorch internals, including distributed training primitives (FSDP, tensor parallelism, pipeline parallelism) and their composition
- Kubernetes runtime internals (container lifecycle, pod scheduling, resource quotas, GPU allocation)
- End-to-end distributed systems design (service boundaries, data flows, consistency models, failure modes, recovery approaches)
Experience in any of the following areas is a plus:
- Deep expertise in networking (NCCL, NVLink, InfiniBand), advanced multi-dimensional parallelisms (Megatron-LM, FSDP2, TP/DP/PP, MoE), or memory optimizations (quantization-aware training, mixed precision)
- Experience integrating high-performance inference engines (vLLM, SGLang, TensorRT-LLM) into RL training loops for GPU-accelerated rollout
- Strong background in actor- and task-based distributed programming (Ray, Monarch, or comparable systems)
- Familiarity with multi-turn training, multi-agent co-evolution, or VLM post-training
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
- Open-source contributions to RL post-training or distributed training projects (e.g., VeRL, Miles, TorchTitan, OpenRLHF, NeMo-Aligner, DeepSpeed-Chat), including significant work on framework internals where applicable
- Kubernetes work beyond routine operations (custom operators, GPU device plugins, or scheduling contributions)
- Direct experience operating frontier-scale training (RL post-training at thousands of GPUs and/or large-scale LLM or multimodal pre-training)
- Hands-on experience with production distributed failures at scale (stragglers, resource contention, hardware faults)
Widely considered to be one of the technology world’s most desirable employers, NVIDIA offers highly competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package. As you plan your future, see what we can offer to you and your family.
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.
Applications for this job will be accepted at least until April 27, 2026. This posting is for an existing vacancy.
NVIDIA uses AI tools in its recruiting processes.
NVIDIA is committed to fostering a diverse 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.

INTRODUCTION
Reinforcement learning post-training is driving some of the most significant capability gains in AI today. It is the process that teaches a model to reason through hard problems, follow complex instructions, and act as an autonomous agent. It is also one of the hardest infrastructure challenges in the field. RL requires inference, rollout generation, and training running in a continuous loop. The rollout step is what makes it hard: the model must interact with environments, tools, and other models to produce the signal that drives learning. Coordinating actor, critic, and reward models across heterogeneous hardware at scale pushes the limits of what distributed systems can do.
NVIDIA is building an RL Frameworks engineering team to develop the open-source tools and infrastructure that AI researchers and post-training teams depend on. The team spans the full software stack, from collaborating closely with the researchers and labs pushing the frontier, to contributing to RL frameworks like VeRL, Miles, and TorchTitan, to improving the distributed runtimes they depend on, including Ray and Monarch. Whether your strength is working with researchers to understand and address their need optimizing deep learning frameworks, or building distributed infrastructure, we want to hear from you. Come join us to build the systems that enable the next generation of AI.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
You will architect and build RL post-training infrastructure that scales efficiently from experimentation on a single GPU to production across thousands of nodes. This means tuning RL training-inference-rollout loops on GPUs, CPUs, and LPUs for performance where it matters, contributing to and improving the performance and usability of open-source RL frameworks, and partnering with the teams who own them. The role also spans fault tolerance, elastic scaling, and fast restarts so long-running distributed training jobs survive failures, stragglers, and resource contention.
Beyond GPU-accelerated training, this work includes partnering with teams building CPU-driven rollout workloads, including tool-use, code execution, and agentic environments, supplying the systems and framework engineering needed to run them efficiently alongside GPU- or LPU-accelerated generation and GPU-accelerated training. It also means advocating for researcher and partner needs with NVIDIA's networking, math library, and compiler teams so the capabilities RL workloads require get prioritized and delivered, and working with hardware teams to take advantage of next-generation hardware capabilities in post-training workloads.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- MS or PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
- 5+ years of professional experience in distributed systems, high-performance computing, deep learning infrastructure, or ML systems engineering
- Strong proficiency in Python and C/C++
- Demonstrated experience building or contributing to large-scale distributed systems or runtime frameworks in production at a frontier AI lab, hyperscaler, or major technology company
- Strong verbal and written communication skills and the ability to collaborate across organizational and geographic boundaries
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Depth in one or more of the following technical areas:
- Reinforcement learning for LLM post-training (RLHF, PPO, GRPO, DPO, reward modeling), including how algorithms map to distributed execution and the systems challenges they create (heterogeneous placement, rollouts, environment execution, resharding between training and generation)
- PyTorch internals, including distributed training primitives (FSDP, tensor parallelism, pipeline parallelism) and their composition
- Kubernetes runtime internals (container lifecycle, pod scheduling, resource quotas, GPU allocation)
- End-to-end distributed systems design (service boundaries, data flows, consistency models, failure modes, recovery approaches)
Experience in any of the following areas is a plus:
- Deep expertise in networking (NCCL, NVLink, InfiniBand), advanced multi-dimensional parallelisms (Megatron-LM, FSDP2, TP/DP/PP, MoE), or memory optimizations (quantization-aware training, mixed precision)
- Experience integrating high-performance inference engines (vLLM, SGLang, TensorRT-LLM) into RL training loops for GPU-accelerated rollout
- Strong background in actor- and task-based distributed programming (Ray, Monarch, or comparable systems)
- Familiarity with multi-turn training, multi-agent co-evolution, or VLM post-training
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
- Open-source contributions to RL post-training or distributed training projects (e.g., VeRL, Miles, TorchTitan, OpenRLHF, NeMo-Aligner, DeepSpeed-Chat), including significant work on framework internals where applicable
- Kubernetes work beyond routine operations (custom operators, GPU device plugins, or scheduling contributions)
- Direct experience operating frontier-scale training (RL post-training at thousands of GPUs and/or large-scale LLM or multimodal pre-training)
- Hands-on experience with production distributed failures at scale (stragglers, resource contention, hardware faults)
Widely considered to be one of the technology world’s most desirable employers, NVIDIA offers highly competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package. As you plan your future, see what we can offer to you and your family.
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.
Applications for this job will be accepted at least until April 27, 2026. This posting is for an existing vacancy.
NVIDIA uses AI tools in its recruiting processes.
NVIDIA is committed to fostering a diverse 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.
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Align your portfolio to GPU-native workflows
NVIDIA hires Data Science Engineers who work directly with CUDA, TensorRT, or RAPIDS. Before applying, make sure your portfolio includes projects that demonstrate GPU-accelerated data pipelines or model optimization, not just standard Python or cloud-based ML work.
Verify your degree field supports a specialty occupation
USCIS requires that your degree field directly relates to the Data Science Engineer role. A degree in computer science, statistics, or electrical engineering typically qualifies. A general business or unrelated STEM degree may require additional documentation to establish specialty occupation status.
Prepare for a multi-stage technical interview process
NVIDIA's Data Science Engineer interviews routinely include a systems design round focused on ML infrastructure at scale. Practice designing distributed training pipelines and GPU memory management scenarios, not just algorithm problems, before your first technical screen.
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Before NVIDIA can file your H-1B petition with USCIS, the Department of Labor must certify a Labor Condition Application. This step typically takes seven to ten business days but can run longer. Factor this into any start date negotiation so your offer timeline stays realistic.
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Does NVIDIA sponsor H-1B visas for Data Science Engineers?
Yes, NVIDIA sponsors H-1B visas for Data Science Engineer roles. The process requires your employer to file a Labor Condition Application with the DOL before submitting the H-1B petition to USCIS. NVIDIA's immigration team typically coordinates this internally, but you should confirm timeline expectations during the offer stage, especially if you need a specific start date.
Which visa types are commonly used for Data Science Engineer roles at NVIDIA?
H-1B is the most common work visa for Data Science Engineers at NVIDIA, but Australian citizens can pursue the E-3, which has no lottery and allows faster processing. For candidates already on F-1 OPT or STEM OPT, NVIDIA can also support the transition to H-1B status. Longer-term, NVIDIA sponsors EB-2 and EB-3 Green Card pathways for this function.
How do I apply for Data Science Engineer jobs at NVIDIA?
Applications go through NVIDIA's careers portal, where roles are posted by team and location. Roles in data science engineering often sit under the AI Infrastructure, Developer Technology, or Applied Deep Learning teams. You can browse confirmed visa-sponsoring openings at NVIDIA through Migrate Mate, which filters specifically for positions open to H-1B and E-3 candidates.
What qualifications and experience does NVIDIA expect for Data Science Engineer roles?
NVIDIA typically expects a bachelor's or master's degree in computer science, electrical engineering, or a closely related field. Hands-on experience with GPU computing frameworks like CUDA, TensorRT, or RAPIDS carries significant weight. Familiarity with large-scale ML training infrastructure and proficiency in Python and C++ are consistently cited across NVIDIA's Data Science Engineer job descriptions.
How do I time my H-1B filing if I receive a Data Science Engineer offer from NVIDIA?
Cap-subject H-1B petitions can only be filed for an October 1 start date, with registration opening in March. If you receive an offer outside that window and don't have existing H-1B status, NVIDIA may explore cap-exempt options or bridge your status via OPT extension. Confirm your current visa status and grace period length with NVIDIA's immigration counsel before signing an offer.
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