NVIDIA

Technology

PrincipalTechnicalProductManagerAutonomousVehicles

$240–380k Santa Clara, California, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Principal Technical Product Manager - Autonomous Vehicles at NVIDIA. Skills: Product Management, Autonomous Vehicles, Machine Learning. Define user-centric product vision. Outline strategy and roadmap”

What You'll Achieve.

End-to-end delivery of new autonomous vehicle features; Product goals & metrics

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

proactively mitigate/communicating risks; creative ways to solve/mitigate technical challenges

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science (or equivalent experience), 15+ years of experience in a similar or related role, Experience working in a software development environment, Track record of leading the launch of new products or features to users, leadership and communication skills, with the ability to drive alignment across large organizations

Nice to Have

Background with autonomous vehicles and/or machine learning, Experience with data analysis tools/languages such as SQL, Experience with start-ups and/or early-stage products

What You'll Do.

Define user-centric product vision

Outline strategy and roadmap

Lead product execution

Identify and prioritize critical activities

Maintain workstream health

Represent progress to team

Mitigate/communicate risks

Develop technical understanding of stack

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Drive alignment across teams; Represent progress to the broader team

Communication Scope

leadership and communication skills; ability to drive alignment across large organizations

Process & Methodology

Lead its execution to completion

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