NVIDIA
Technology
MechanicalEngineer
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“Mechanical Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: Product design, Mechanical engineering, Manufacturing documentation. Drive early design concepts. Lead product design”
Industry & Context.
Failure analysis; Reliability issues
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
B. Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, 2+ years of experience in electro-mechanical product design, PCB/PCBA design experience, Excellent knowledge & experience with 3D software for mechanical design, Producing of manufacturing documentation, Experience with PDP (Advantage), Experience with Office
Nice to Have
Skilled in working with supply chains, Skilled with contract manufacturers, Skilled in leading consultants, Skilled with component suppliers, Skilled with contractors, Skilled with manufacturing partners, Proficient in mechanical stress simulation tools, Background in developing liquid cooled systems, Familiar with IDF file exchange processes, Expertise in designing PCIe compliant products, Expertise in designing OCP3.0 compliant products, Expertise in implementing new design methodologies, Expertise in training on new design methodologies, Expertise in implementing new flow methodologies, Expertise in training on new flow methodologies
What You'll Do.
Drive early design concepts
Support product during Qualification
Support product during NPI
Support product during MP stages
Investigate production excursions
Support production excursions
Investigate failure analysis
Support failure analysis
Investigate reliability issues
Support reliability issues
Collaborate in research of technologies
Collaborate in research of materials
Collaborate in research of processes
Bring in creative ideas
Produce manufacturing documentation
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Interaction with HW; Interaction with PMC; Interaction with NPI; Interaction with Thermal; Interaction with Layout; Interaction with Quality; Interaction with Supply chain; Work as member of team
Communication Scope
English; Hebrew
Process & Methodology
Product development cycles, NPI stages, MP stages
Full Job Description
We are looking for a Mechanical Engineer to join our mechanical engineering department as a key player in the development of next generation Network products. This key position includes designing the product, close interaction with HW, PMC (Product management & configuration), NPI, Thermal, Layout, Quality and Supply chain groups. NVIDIA Networking division is a leading supplier of innovative end-to-end InfiniBand and Ethernet connectivity solutions and services for servers and storage. We offer market-leading solutions that include adapter cards, switches, cables, and software to support networking technologies. Our products optimize data center performance and deliver industry-leading bandwidth and scalability. In addition, we serve a wide range of sectors including high performance computing, enterprise, data centers, cloud computing and Web 2.0. We are constantly reinventing ourselves to stay ahead of the market and bring groundbreaking products and services to the industry. Our product line is focused on delivering the most optimized Ethernet solutions for industries like Media and Entertainment as well as any other industry that can benefit from our DataStream and TCP/IP acceleration. **What you will be doing:** * Drive multiple early design concepts while working in fast-paced product development cycles. * Independently lead product design from concept, through detailed design, and support it during Qualification, NPI and MP stages. * Join task forces to investigate and support production excursions, failure analysis and reliability issues. * Collaborate in research of groundbreaking technologies, materials, and processes with other groups to bring in creative ideas that solve ever growing needs. **What we need to see:** * B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering * 2+ years of experience in electro-mechanical product design, including PCB/PCBA design. * Excellent knowledge & experience with 3D software for mechanical design (Inventor/Creo) * Knowledge with some of the
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