Electrician Jobs at NVIDIA with Visa Sponsorship

Electrician roles at NVIDIA support the infrastructure behind some of the most power-intensive facilities in the semiconductor industry. NVIDIA has a consistent track record of sponsoring skilled trades workers across multiple visa categories, making it a realistic target for international electricians pursuing U.S. employment.

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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 Electrical Product Engineer
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Senior Electrical Product Engineer
NVIDIA
Houston, Texas
Electrical Engineering
Specialized Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
$116,000/yr - $224,250/yr
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5+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
10,000+

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Senior GPU Architect
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Senior GPU Architect
NVIDIA
Santa Clara, California
Specialized Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
$184,000/yr - $356,500/yr
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10+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
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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
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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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Tips for Finding Electrician Jobs at NVIDIA Jobs

Align your credentials with NEC standards

NVIDIA's facilities operate under strict National Electrical Code compliance. Before applying, verify your international electrical licenses translate to U.S. equivalents, and pursue state journeyman or master electrician certification if your target work location requires it.

Target NVIDIA's data center expansion projects

NVIDIA's largest electrician hiring waves track with new data center builds and facility upgrades. Watch for postings tied to specific campuses in Santa Clara, Austin, and Hillsboro, where high-voltage infrastructure work drives sustained trades demand.

Search NVIDIA electrician roles through Migrate Mate

Use Migrate Mate to filter NVIDIA electrician openings by visa sponsorship type, so you're only reviewing roles where H-1B or E-3 sponsorship is explicitly supported rather than sorting through listings manually.

Clarify E-3 eligibility before your first interview

If you hold Australian citizenship, the E-3 visa has no lottery and can be filed any time of year. Confirm with NVIDIA's recruiting team early that they're open to E-3 sponsorship, since some hiring managers default to H-1B assumptions for skilled trades.

Understand how PERM affects your timeline

EB-2 and EB-3 Green Card sponsorship for electricians requires DOL PERM labor certification before USCIS filing, which typically adds 12 to 24 months to the process. Ask NVIDIA's HR team which point in your tenure they initiate PERM for trades roles.

Prepare documentation showing high-voltage project scope

NVIDIA facilities involve 480V and higher distribution systems. Bring project records, single-line diagrams you've worked from, or maintenance logs that demonstrate hands-on experience at industrial or mission-critical scale before your technical screening.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does NVIDIA sponsor H-1B visas for Electricians?

Yes, NVIDIA sponsors H-1B visas and has a strong history of doing so across technical and trades roles. For electricians, sponsorship is typically tied to specialty roles requiring demonstrated expertise in high-voltage or mission-critical infrastructure. The H-1B requires USCIS approval and is subject to the annual lottery, so timing your application cycle matters.

How do I apply for Electrician jobs at NVIDIA?

Apply directly through NVIDIA's careers portal, where electrician roles are listed under Facilities or Infrastructure. Tailor your resume to highlight industrial or data center electrical experience. You can also use Migrate Mate to browse NVIDIA electrician openings filtered by visa sponsorship type, which saves time compared to manually reviewing each posting.

Which visa types does NVIDIA commonly use for Electrician roles?

NVIDIA sponsors H-1B, E-3, and Green Card pathways including EB-2 and EB-3 for eligible electricians. Australian citizens can pursue the E-3, which avoids the H-1B lottery and has a shorter processing timeline. For permanent residence, EB-3 is the most common pathway for skilled trades workers and requires PERM labor certification through the DOL.

What qualifications does NVIDIA expect for Electrician candidates?

NVIDIA typically looks for journeyman-level electricians or higher, with direct experience in industrial, data center, or large-scale commercial environments. Familiarity with 480V distribution systems, UPS infrastructure, and preventive maintenance programs is valued. State licensing is generally required, and candidates with low-voltage or controls experience alongside standard electrical credentials stand out in the screening process.

How long does the visa sponsorship process take for an NVIDIA Electrician role?

For H-1B sponsorship, plan for USCIS adjudication of four to six months after the April lottery selection, with an October 1 start date. E-3 consular processing for Australian applicants typically runs two to six weeks once the LCA is certified by the DOL. Green Card sponsorship through EB-3 adds significantly more time due to the PERM labor certification requirement.

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