NVIDIA

semiconductor

SeniorBringupMethodologyLead

$196–368k Santa Clara, California, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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The Brief

“Senior Bring up Methodology Lead at NVIDIA. Skills: HW bring-up methodology, silicon bringup, technical program management. Led end-to-end planning and on-time execution of Nvidia's new chip bringup effort, from pre-silicon through production deployment. Coordinate multi-functional teams across Architecture, Design, Validation, DFT, SW, System, and Operations to drive shared bringup milestones”

What You'll Achieve.

on-time execution of Nvidia's new chip bringup effort; drive shared bringup milestones; support ambitious NPI and production schedules; improve the next generation

Industry & Context.

semiconductor
Problems you'll solve

problem-solving skills; identifying gaps

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

MS in Engineering or related field, or equivalent experience, 10+ years of experience leading complex, multi-site technical programs in semiconductor, SoC, or system/platform development, Proven experience influencing decisions and leading multi-functional teams in a fast-paced, highly technical environment, Background in silicon or system bringup, leadership and problem-solving skills with the ability to think strategically about end-to-end silicon solution readiness and tactically about day-to-day execution, Enthusiastic, responsive, and passionate about process improvement, with a track record of identifying gaps and driving better methodologies, Excellent communication and interpersonal able to align diverse interested parties and drive clear, timely decisions

Nice to Have

Hands-on experience with first-silicon bringup, post-silicon validation, or silicon debug for complex chips and or systems, Experience driving transitions from NPI to HVM, including readiness criteria, sign-off processes, and ramp optimization, Familiarity with lab operations, validation infrastructure, and common tools used in hardware bringup

What You'll Do.

Led end-to-end planning and on-time execution of Nvidia's new chip bringup effort

from pre-silicon through production deployment

Coordinate multi-functional teams across Architecture

and Operations to drive shared bringup milestones

Improve cross-team communication

and handoffs between teams

Develop and standardize methodologies

and workflows for silicon bringup

creating reusable checklists and playbooks

and material logistics to support ambitious NPI and production schedules

Lead post-action reviews and convert key findings into concrete process improvements for future silicon and solution bring-ups

Contribute to post-silicon learnings that feed back into architecture

and pre-silicon validation to improve the next generation

Serve as the central point of contact for bringup timeline status

and mitigations for leadership

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Coordinate multi-functional teams across Architecture, Design, Validation, DFT, SW, System, and Operations to drive shared bringup milestones; Improve cross-team communication, coordination, and handoffs between teams; align diverse interested parties

Communication Scope

Excellent communication and interpersonal able to align diverse interested parties and drive clear, timely decisions

Process & Methodology

leading complex, multi-site technical programs, end-to-end planning, on-time execution, scheduling, logistics management, risk management, mitigation planning, driving clear, timely decisions

Full Job Description

NVIDIA has been transforming computer graphics, PC gaming, and accelerated computing for more than 25 years. It’s a unique legacy of innovation that’s fueled by great technology—and amazing people. Today, we’re tapping into the unlimited potential of AI to define the next era of computing. An era in which our GPU acts as the brain of computers, robots, and self-driving cars that can understand the world. Doing what’s never been done before takes vision, innovation, and the world’s best talent. As a NVIDIAN, you’ll be immersed in a diverse, supportive environment where everyone is inspired to do their best work. Come join the team and see how you can make a lasting impact on the world. NVIDIA Silicon Codesign Group is seeking a versatile engineer to be part of the HW bring-up methodology team. The SCG team is uniquely positioned to have an end-to-end view of the product development cycle - from early arch definition, through bringup, to product release. **What will you be doing:** * Led end-to-end planning and on-time execution of Nvidia's new chip bringup effort, from pre-silicon through production deployment. * Coordinate multi-functional teams across Architecture, Design, Validation, DFT, SW, System, and Operations to drive shared bringup milestones. * Improve cross-team communication, coordination, and handoffs between teams. * Develop and standardize methodologies, processes, and workflows for silicon bringup, creating reusable checklists and playbooks. * Drive scheduling, equipment, and material logistics to support ambitious NPI and production schedules. * Lead post-action reviews and convert key findings into concrete process improvements for future silicon and solution bring-ups. * Contribute to post-silicon learnings that feed back into architecture, design, and pre-silicon validation to improve the next generation. * Serve as the central point of contact for bringup timeline status, risks, and mitigations for leadership. **What we need to see:** * MS in En

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