NVIDIA

ProductProgramManager,SystemLPU

$136–259k Santa Clara, California, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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The Brief

“Product Program Manager, System LPU at NVIDIA. Skills: technical program management, product management, hardware product development, cross-functional team collaboration, communication. Lead technical program management efforts for a given product, aligning the team’s efforts throughout the product ideation, development, qualification, manufacturing, launch, and sustaining lifecycles. Drive priorities to ensure products achieve schedule and achievement targets, while proactively elevating risks”

What You'll Achieve.

ensure products achieve schedule and achievement targets

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

creative problem-solving; resolve issues; elevating risks and obstacles

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree or higher in an engineering field, or equivalent experience, 5+ years of relevant working experience, Hands-on experience with hardware product development, Proven experience in establishing work relationships across multi-disciplinary teams and multiple partners in different time zones, Solid foundation in project, program, or product management, paired with excellent communication abilities and a background collaborating with technical leadership to create systems, solutions, and products, Experience in influencing decisions and leading teams in a matrix environment, Excellent communication and presentation abilities

Nice to Have

3+ years of experience in successfully delivering products from concept through launch, Deep understanding of product development processes, including complex infrastructure software for hyperscale data centers (coordinating activities between hardware and software organizations is highly desirable), Master’s degree or equivalent professional experience in an engineering or business field, PM Certification/training is a plus

What You'll Do.

Lead technical program management efforts for a given product

aligning the team’s efforts throughout the product ideation

and sustaining lifecycles

Drive priorities to ensure products achieve schedule and achievement targets

while proactively elevating risks and obstacles

Communicate product status to internal teams

including executive teams

Apply technical judgment in working with large

cross-functional teams to ensure flawless execution of projects

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate closely with a matrixed team of partners from hardware, software, marketing, operations, and other teams to close gaps and resolve issues; establishing work relationships across multi-disciplinary teams and multiple partners in different time zones; background collaborating with technical leadership to create systems, solutions, and products; Experience in influencing decisions and leading teams in a matrix environment; coordinating activities between hardware and software organizations is highly desirable

Communication Scope

excellent communication abilities; excellent communication; presentation abilities; Communicate product status to internal teams, including executive teams

Process & Methodology

technical program management, project management, program management, product management, establishing work relationships, driving priorities, elevating risks and obstacles, ensuring flawless execution of projects

Full Job Description

NVIDIA is seeking an ambitious and exceptionally skilled Product Program Manager for System LPU in our Engineering team located in Santa Clara, CA. This outstanding opportunity places you at the forefront of groundbreaking technology and innovation. As part of our team, you will help define the future of computing! **What you will be doing:** * Lead technical program management efforts for a given product, aligning the team’s efforts throughout the product ideation, development, qualification, manufacturing, launch, and sustaining lifecycles. * Drive priorities to ensure products achieve schedule and achievement targets, while proactively elevating risks and obstacles. * Collaborate closely with a matrixed team of partners from hardware, software, marketing, operations, and other teams to close gaps and resolve issues. * Communicate product status to internal teams, including executive teams. * Apply technical judgment in working with large, cross-functional teams to ensure flawless execution of projects. **What we need to see:** * Bachelor's degree or higher in an engineering field, or equivalent experience. * 5+ years of relevant working experience. * Hands-on experience with hardware product development. * Proven experience in establishing work relationships across multi-disciplinary teams and multiple partners in different time zones. * Solid foundation in project, program, or product management, paired with excellent communication abilities and a background collaborating with technical leadership to create systems, solutions, and products. * A culture of continuous learning, ongoing process improvement, and a first-principles approach to creative problem-solving. * Experience in influencing decisions and leading teams in a matrix environment. * Excellent communication and presentation abilities. **Ways to stand out from the crowd:** * 3+ years of experience in successfully delivering products from concept through launch. * Deep understanding of product developm

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