Electrical Engineer Jobs at NVIDIA with Visa Sponsorship

Electrical Engineer roles at NVIDIA span silicon design, power systems, and hardware validation across cutting-edge GPU and data center platforms. NVIDIA has an established track record of sponsoring work visas for engineering talent, making it a realistic target for international candidates with the right technical background.

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Overview

Open Jobs78+
Top Visa TypeGreen Card
Work Type72% On-site
Median Salary$200K
Top LocationSanta Clara, CA
Most JobsNVIDIA

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Senior Formal Verification Engineer
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Senior Formal Verification Engineer
NVIDIA
California
Specialized Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Quality Assurance & Testing (QA Testing)
Engineering (Non-Software)
$136,000/yr - $264,500/yr
Hybrid
5+ yrs exp.
Master's
10,000+

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Senior Processor Physical Design Engineer
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Senior Processor Physical Design Engineer
NVIDIA
Austin, Texas
Specialized Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
$136,000/yr - $264,500/yr
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5+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
10,000+

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System Product Development Engineer
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System Product Development Engineer
NVIDIA
Santa Clara, California
Specialized Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
Manufacturing Engineering
$200,000/yr - $322,000/yr
On-Site
12+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
10,000+

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Senior Product Development Engineer
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Senior Product Development Engineer
NVIDIA
Santa Clara, California
Specialized Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering
Project & Program Management
Engineering (Non-Software)
Manufacturing Engineering
Project Management
$136,000/yr - $258,750/yr
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5+ yrs exp.
Master's
10,000+

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CPU Design Engineer
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CPU Design Engineer
NVIDIA
Santa Clara, California
Specialized Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
$116,000/yr - $218,500/yr
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Bachelor's
10,000+

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Tips for Finding Electrical Engineer Jobs at NVIDIA Jobs

Align your resume to NVIDIA's hardware stack

NVIDIA's Electrical Engineer postings consistently call out experience with high-speed PCIe, power delivery design, or signal integrity. Tailor your resume to mirror that language before applying, not after you get a recruiter call.

Clarify visa type early in interviews

NVIDIA sponsors both H-1B and E-3 visas for engineering roles. If you're Australian, asking about E-3 specifically can simplify the employer's process since it skips the H-1B lottery and has no annual cap pressure.

Use Migrate Mate to surface open Electrical Engineer roles

NVIDIA posts hardware and electrical engineering openings across multiple teams and locations. Use Migrate Mate to filter specifically for Electrical Engineer positions at NVIDIA that are open to visa sponsorship candidates.

Prepare for the LCA wage level conversation

Before your offer stage, understand that DOL's Labor Condition Application requires NVIDIA to pay the prevailing wage for your role and location. Knowing which wage level your experience maps to helps you evaluate whether an offer aligns with what the LCA will certify.

Target teams with active hardware programs

NVIDIA's GPU silicon, networking, and automotive hardware groups hire electrical engineers at scale. Applying directly to these product lines, rather than general openings, puts your application in front of hiring managers running active tape-out or bring-up projects.

Time your application around H-1B cap deadlines

If you're cap-subject, USCIS accepts H-1B registrations in March for an October 1 start. Securing your NVIDIA offer before February gives your employer enough time to prepare the petition without rushing the filing window.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does NVIDIA sponsor H-1B visas for Electrical Engineers?

Yes, NVIDIA sponsors H-1B visas for Electrical Engineers. The company has a consistent history of filing H-1B petitions across its hardware engineering teams, including roles in power systems, signal integrity, and chip design. NVIDIA works with experienced immigration counsel and treats sponsorship as a standard part of hiring for technical roles where the talent pool is internationally sourced.

How do I apply for Electrical Engineer jobs at NVIDIA?

Apply directly through NVIDIA's careers portal or browse Electrical Engineer openings filtered by visa sponsorship eligibility on Migrate Mate. Focus your search on hardware-specific teams such as silicon engineering, data center platforms, or automotive systems. Tailor your application to the specific product area rather than submitting a general resume, since NVIDIA's Electrical Engineer roles vary significantly in required expertise across teams.

Which visa types does NVIDIA commonly use for Electrical Engineer roles?

NVIDIA sponsors H-1B, E-3, and Green Card pathways including EB-2 and EB-3 for Electrical Engineers. H-1B is the most common route for non-Australian candidates. Australian citizens can pursue the E-3, which avoids the lottery entirely. For longer-term employees, NVIDIA typically supports PERM-based Green Card sponsorship through the EB-2 or EB-3 categories depending on the role's requirements.

What qualifications does NVIDIA expect for Electrical Engineer positions?

NVIDIA typically expects a bachelor's or master's degree in Electrical Engineering or a closely related field. For hardware roles, hands-on experience with PCB design, power delivery, high-speed signaling, or ASIC bring-up is commonly required. Advanced degree holders with research backgrounds in signal integrity or electromagnetics are well positioned for senior openings, particularly within the GPU silicon and networking infrastructure teams.

How do I think about the timeline from application to visa approval at NVIDIA?

For H-1B candidates, count on four to six months minimum from offer acceptance to work authorization, assuming a cap-subject petition filed in April with a standard October 1 start. Premium processing through USCIS can reduce the adjudication window to roughly 15 business days. E-3 applicants typically move faster, often completing consular processing within a few weeks of receiving a certified LCA from DOL.

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