NVIDIA
System Products Engineering
LabOperationsSiteSupervisor
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“Lab Operations Site Supervisor at NVIDIA. Skills: Lab Operations, Site Supervision, System Deployment, Infrastructure Management, Server Assembly and Installation, PCB Rework, Debugging, Test Scripting. driving requirements for NVIDIA's datacenter bench and rack engineering labs. manage the physical infrastructure”
Industry & Context.
Debug of problems on our servers and PCBs to identify the root cause; Ability to navigate conflicting objectives; driving solutions to closure with partners
standard work schedule for this role is Thursday through Monday (8 hours a day), may require overtime and work during company-designated holidays, depending on business and operational needs, heavy lifting to move the equipment, Willingness to travel occasionally within the Bay Area for site visits
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's Degree in a technical field (or equivalent experience), 2+ years equivalent experience, Background in engineering with experience of lab equipment and technology, junior management experience, Demonstrated ability in an innovative product development environment, interpersonal communication skills to engage with various partners and leadership, Highly motivated, quick learner, adaptable to change, and interested in exploring new technologies, Ability to navigate conflicting objectives, negotiate with suppliers, support services and solicit quotes and goals through patience and negotiation, Meticulous with excellent prioritization skills to manage multiple tasks while driving solutions to closure with partners
Nice to Have
Effective interpersonal skills with internal customers and leadership, Proficiency in MS Visio, MS SharePoint, and Jira, Experience in high-tech construction project management, Familiarity with the datacenter product ecosystem, Outgoing personality with a proactive approach to engaging with customer engineering teams in the lab environment
What You'll Do.
driving requirements for NVIDIA's datacenter bench and rack engineering labs
manage the physical infrastructure
implement system deployments
drive the innovation of our future labs
maintain good understanding of the design
Coordinate schedules with rack build project managers
prepare site to streamline the installation process
Take ownership for the end-to-end process of Assembly and Install of servers
Oversee system validation tests
Supervise the Debug of problems on our servers and PCBs
lead all aspects of maintaining and improving the physical infrastructure
setup and maintain the lab
ordering/shipping/receiving of lab equipment and samples
Document and Communicate validation results and risks to the management
Write or Modify simple test scripts for the purpose of testing a system
and run them in Windows and Linux
work independently to complete daily tasks/priorities
Continuously look for ways to improve the design
tools and NVIDIA server products
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
collaborate with multi-functional groups; work jointly with Site Services Planners; Work closely with system validation, hardware and software design engineers, program and project managers; Collaborate with Site Services
Communication Scope
interpersonal communication skills; Document and Communicate validation results and risks to the management; Effective interpersonal skills with internal customers and leadership
Process & Methodology
Coordinate schedules with rack build project managers, project management
Full Job Description
We are seeking a highly motivated Lab Operations Site Supervisor in the System Products Engineering Team to be in charge of driving requirements for NVIDIA's datacenter bench and rack engineering labs, and work to manage the physical infrastructure. This newest member will collaborate with multi-functional groups to capture requirements and will work jointly with Site Services Planners to craft and implement system deployments. You will have the opportunity to help drive the innovation of our future labs that will be used by engineers to develop our next generation datacenter products. The standard work schedule for this role is Thursday through Monday (8 hours a day). This role may require overtime and work during company-designated holidays, depending on business and operational needs. **What you 'll be doing:** * Work closely with system validation, hardware and software design engineers, program and project managers to maintain good understanding of the design. * Coordinate schedules with rack build project managers and prepare site to streamline the installation process. * Take ownership for the end-to-end process of Assembly and Install of servers comprised of mechanical components, custom PCBs and various electronic components; and other lab activities involving equipment move. This involves typically lab activities, heavy lifting to move the equipment. * Oversee system validation tests which would involve ability to understand schematic and rework PCBs (using the company rework techs), connect instruments like oscilloscopes and measure data. * Supervise the Debug of problems on our servers and PCBs to identify the root cause. * Collaborate with Site Services to lead all aspects of maintaining and improving the physical infrastructure in order to facilitate the deployment of systems. * Help setup and maintain the lab (work-benches and instrumentation) and ordering/shipping/receiving of lab equipment and samples. * Document and Communicate validation results a
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