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Senior Kernel Software Developer

Orlando, FL · On-site

$51 - $67.25/hr

POSITION OVERVIEW We are seeking a Windows Kernel Driver Engineer with extensive experience in filter driver development and Windows system internals to join our cybersecurity product team. In this ...

Senior Kernel Software Developer

Orlando, FL · On-site

$51 - $67.25/hr

POSITION OVERVIEW We are seeking a Windows Kernel Driver Engineer with extensive experience in filter driver development and Windows system internals to join our cybersecurity product team. In this ...

Windows Kernel Driver Engineer Location : Redmond, WA Required Candidate Capabilities : * Professional experience with Windows drivers or system software * Proven kernel debugging and dump analysis

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For an Overnight Windows Driver Developer, the most profitable jobs typically involve specialized skills in driver development, often offering higher salaries due to the technical expertise required. These roles may include working for large tech companies or in industries with high demand for reliable, secure drivers, and can offer premium compensation for experience and certifications in Windows driver development. Compensation varies based on experience, location, and company size, but specialized driver development roles tend to be among the higher-paying positions in the field of software engineering.

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A Microsoft driver is a software component developed by Microsoft that allows Windows operating systems to communicate with hardware devices. For an Overnight Windows Driver Developer, understanding how to create, test, and maintain these drivers using tools like the Windows Driver Kit (WDK) is essential to ensure hardware compatibility and system stability.

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Windows Driver Validation Engineer supporting Nvidia

Windows Driver Validation Engineer supporting Nvidia

Sustainable Talent

Santa Clara, CA

$50 - $80/hr

Other

Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description

Location: Santa Clara, CA (Onsite)

Role Type:  contract (W2)

Sustainable Talent is partnering with NVIDIA, a global leader in accelerated computing and graphics, to hire a Windows Validation Engineer to support hands-on system and GPU validation efforts.

This role is focused on Windows PC system-level testing and troubleshooting, with an emphasis on GPU validation, system setup, and debugging. This is not an application or web QA role - it requires hands-on experience working at the OS, driver, and hardware level. We offer competitive compensation, $50 - $80/hr based on experience with full benefits.

What You'll Be Doing
  • Set up and configure Windows-based PC systems for validation (OS install, driver installation, firmware updates)
  • Perform system-level and GPU validation on Windows platforms (primarily GeForce / consumer GPU environments)
  • Execute validation across different system configurations, drivers, and builds
  • Troubleshoot system issues and determine root cause (setup, driver, OS, or hardware)
  • Analyze system crashes (e.g., BSOD), logs, and memory dumps to identify issues
  • Use debugging tools such as WinDbg to investigate system-level problems
  • Work closely with engineering teams to reproduce issues and support resolution
  • Perform hands-on hardware work, including assembling systems, swapping components, and replacing GPUs/boards
  • Ensure systems are properly configured and stable before and during validation
What We're Looking For
  • Hands-on experience with Windows PC system-level testing and validation
  • Experience working with GPUs in a Windows environment (GeForce or similar preferred)
  • Strong troubleshooting skills across OS, drivers, and hardware configurations
  • Experience installing Windows OS from scratch, including drivers and firmware updates
  • Hands-on experience working with PC hardware (system builds, GPU replacement, board swaps)
  • Experience using WinDbg or similar tools for debugging system-level issues (crash analysis, memory dumps, etc.)
  • Ability to isolate issues and determine whether they are related to setup, driver, OS, or hardware
  • Strong communication skills and ability to work cross-functionally with engineering teams
Nice to Have
  • Experience with Python or scripting to support testing or debugging
  • Experience with structured validation or lab environments
  • Prior experience working with GPU validation or graphics drivers

Sustainable Talent is a M/F+, disabled, and veteran equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer.