NVIDIA

DataCenterPortfolioManager

$216–345k Santa Clara, California, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Data Center Portfolio Manager at NVIDIA. Skills: Data Center Portfolio Management, Project Delivery, Ecosystem Orchestration, Capacity Planning, Risk Assessment, Financial Analysis, Stakeholder Management. own and maintain a global inventory of data center capacity. Lead the execution of multiple large-scale data center builds simultaneously”

What You'll Achieve.

ensuring that site selection and capacity tracking directly align with company demand; ensuring a seamless transition from "dirt" to "data."; identifying true near-term options; secure capacity aligned with growth

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

critically assess market availability versus realistic delivery schedules; validate capacity options, assess risk, and ensure economic and technical fit; Evaluate infrastructure, permitting, and construction timelines to separate viable opportunities from speculative offerings.

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

15+ years of progressive experience in the data center industry, with significant exposure to colocation providers, developers, and brokers., Bachelor's degree in related field or equivalent experience., Established network of industry contacts across Tier 1 and Tier 2 colocation providers., Solid grasp of data center build, construction, and infrastructure timelines., Proven track record of evaluating project feasibility and differentiating between speculative capacity and industry commitments., analytical and financial competence with ability to bridge technical site readiness with business decision-making., Excellent communication and relationship skills to align partners across technical and commercial teams.

Nice to Have

Prior experience maintaining or building capacity tracking systems/databases., Exposure to lease negotiations, power procurement, and permitting processes., Ability to “connect the dots” across finance, construction, operations, and executive leadership

What You'll Do.

own and maintain a global inventory of data center capacity

Lead the execution of multiple large-scale data center builds simultaneously

Manage relationships across the full DC spectrum

including MEP equipment providers (UPS

and capital partners.

Differentiate between marketing timelines and achievable project assess rack-ready dates versus powered land delivery.

Distinguish between incremental available capacity versus cumulative MW leased or reserved

identifying true near-term options.

Leverage relationships and partner with colocation developers

and brokers to secure early insight into market opportunities.

Partner with financial

and operations teams to validate capacity options

and ensure economic and technical fit.

Evaluate infrastructure

and construction timelines to separate viable opportunities from speculative offerings.

Provide insights into long-term supply trends and recommend strategies to secure capacity aligned with growth.

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

lead the partnership between finance, construction, and strategic planning; align partners across technical and commercial teams

Communication Scope

Excellent communication and relationship skills

Process & Methodology

End-to-End Project Delivery, Lead the execution of multiple large-scale data center builds simultaneously

Full Job Description

NVIDIA's data centers host ground-breaking products across high-performance computing to machine learning applications for autonomous vehicles and healthcare. At the heart of our data centers is the ability to engineer coordinated system builds in close coupling to NVIDIA's industry-leading GPU products. We are seeking an expert Data Center Portfolio Manager to own and maintain a global inventory of data center capacity. This role requires deep industry relationships, strong technical understanding of data center infrastructure, and proven track record to critically assess market availability versus realistic delivery schedules. The ideal candidate will lead the partnership between finance, construction, and strategic planning—ensuring that site selection and capacity tracking directly align with company demand. **What you’ll be doing:** * ​End-to-End Project Delivery: Lead the execution of multiple large-scale data center builds simultaneously, ensuring a seamless transition from "dirt" to "data." * Ecosystem Orchestration: Manage relationships across the full DC spectrum, including MEP equipment providers (UPS, Chillers, Switchgear), general contractors, and capital partners. * Differentiate between marketing timelines and achievable project schedules; assess rack-ready dates versus powered land delivery. * Distinguish between incremental available capacity versus cumulative MW leased or reserved, identifying true near-term options. * Leverage relationships and partner with colocation developers, operators, and brokers to secure early insight into market opportunities. * Partner with financial, building, and operations teams to validate capacity options, assess risk, and ensure economic and technical fit. * Evaluate infrastructure, permitting, and construction timelines to separate viable opportunities from speculative offerings. * Provide insights into long-term supply trends and recommend strategies to secure capacity aligned with growth. **What we need to see:*

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