4 Remote Nvidia Engineers

About the position

We are seeking a highly skilled AI Infrastructure & Kubernetes Platform Engineer with a proven track record in deploying and managing NVIDIA DGX-based AI clusters, orchestrating containerized AI workloads using Kubernetes, and ensuring secure, high-throughput operations across InfiniBand-powered networks. The ideal candidate will hold a combination of Kubernetes certifications (CKA, CKAD, CKS) and NVIDIA certifications (NCA-AIIO, NCP-AIO, NCP-AII, NCP-AIN), coupled with hands-on training in DGX, BlueField, and high-speed network operations. This position plays a key role in supporting AI/ML infrastructure at scale, enabling efficient training and inference for complex models, and integrating NVIDIA's cutting-edge compute, storage, and fabric solutions with modern DevOps practices.

Responsibilities

  • Deploy and manage NVIDIA DGX BasePODs and SuperPODs for high-performance AI workloads.
  • Oversee DGX system lifecycle operations including provisioning, monitoring, firmware upgrades, and capacity planning.
  • Operate Base Command Manager to manage GPU clusters, schedule workloads, and integrate with MLOps tools.
  • Perform DGX node health validation, NCCL interconnect testing, and NVLink topology verification following new deployments or hardware changes.
  • Architect secure and scalable Kubernetes clusters optimized for GPU-accelerated workloads using NVIDIA GPU Operator.
  • Leverage expertise from CKA/CKAD/CKS to develop, deploy, and secure AI applications on Kubernetes.
  • Implement CI/CD pipelines and GitOps methodologies for deploying and managing ML workflows.
  • Administer InfiniBand networks and BlueField DPUs using Unified Fabric Manager (UFM).
  • Enable NVLink/NVSwitch performance across GPU nodes and tune fabric configurations for minimal latency and maximum throughput.
  • Use BlueField for offloading storage, firewalling, and telemetry, enhancing AI workload security and performance.
  • Apply best practices from the CKS certification to secure containerized AI environments.
  • Configure runtime security, secrets management, network segmentation, and auditing using DPU-enhanced Kubernetes deployments.
  • Support zero-trust architecture initiatives by enforcing workload identity, RBAC policies, and supply chain integrity across AI container images and model artifacts.
  • Monitor GPU, CPU, and I/O performance using NVIDIA DCGM, Prometheus, Grafana, and Base Command APIs.
  • Tune system performance and model training pipelines for cost-efficiency and throughput.
  • Build and maintain operational runbooks, incident response playbooks, and SLA reporting dashboards covering GPU utilization, thermal thresholds, and fabric health.

Requirements

  • NVIDIA Certification required or no interview
  • Kubernetes certifications (CKA, CKAD, CKS)
  • NVIDIA certifications (NCA-AIIO, NCP-AIO, NCP-AII, NCP-AIN)
  • Hands-on training in DGX, BlueField, and high-speed network operations
  • Expertise with DGX System, BasePOD, and SuperPOD Administration
  • Expertise with BlueField DPU Configuration & Operations
  • Expertise with InfiniBand Fabric and UFM Management
  • Expertise with Base Command Manager for workload orchestration
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