NVIDIA

Technology

SeniorProductDevelopmentEngineer

$200–322k Santa Clara, California, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior Product Development Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: Product Development Engineering, Manufacturing, Test, Failure Analysis/recovery, datacenter servers and assemblies, GPU, CPU, high speed interconnect technologies, NPI phase, high volume production. Own, develop and deliver the Manufacturing, Test, and Failure Analysis/recovery process for new datacenter servers and assemblies. Develop the product during the NPI phase”

What You'll Achieve.

taking products from engineering concepts to high volume leading datacenter platforms deployed on a cloud scale; successful hand off and enablement of high volume production; result in high quality products; ensure smooth running of factory assembly and test operations

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

ability to diagnose and rationally solve problems on complex hardware platforms; Ability to review logfiles and make initial triage decisions; driving solutions to day-to-day problems

Eligibility Requirements

Ability to travel domestically and internationally, typically 2-3 times per quarter

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

BS/MS or equivalent experience in Electrical Engineering, 12 + years of relevant work experience, Proven skills and experience in design and manufacture of complex compute or networking hardware platforms, CPU, GPU, HBM, PCIe expertise, comfortable writing Python code, ability to diagnose and rationally solve problems on complex hardware platforms, Familiar with diagnostics/test software as used in a factory setting, Familiarity with Linux command line, running commands, reviewing outputs, Ability to review logfiles and make initial triage decisions based on documentation provided by the Engineering Team, verbal and written communication skills, A high-energy, proactive self-starter with a sense of ownership and accountability to drive critical tasks and projects through to completion

Nice to Have

EE fundamentals, knowledgeable in high speed digital design, signal integrity, statistics, timing analysis, fault analysis, sampling, computer architecture, Prior board/system level electrical design experience, Working knowledge of AI based tools for improving efficiency and automating day today tasks

What You'll Do.

develop and deliver the Manufacturing

and Failure Analysis/recovery process for new datacenter servers and assemblies

Develop the product during the NPI phase

Develop and implement comprehensive product development plans

Participate in Design for Manufacturing / Test (DFX) process and reviews

Drive solutions to day-to-day problems during prototype/validation builds

Collect metrics and reporting status

Define and implement process improvements

Reviewing build dashboards to analyze latest throughput

Debugging server platforms

Performing minor rework

retesting and recovering units

Develop documentation and SOPs for product assembly

debug/failure analysis

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with a multi-functional group of HW/FW/SW engineering teams, manufacturing partners, and other operations groups; Collaborate with Contract Manufactures Failure Analysis, Test Engineers and Operators

Communication Scope

verbal and written communication skills; Publishing clear daily status and build reports; Develop documentation and SOPs

Process & Methodology

develop comprehensive product development plans, drive critical tasks and projects through to completion

Full Job Description

NVIDIA continues to reinvent itself. Our invention of the GPU in 1999 fueled the growth of the PC gaming market, redefined modern computer graphics, and revolutionized parallel computing. More recently, GPU deep learning ignited modern AI — a new chapter in computing. Are you passionate about working at the groundbreaking of technology? Make the choice to join us today. As part of the Operations NPI Product Development Engineering team, you will work on taking products from engineering concepts to high volume leading datacenter platforms deployed on a cloud scale. ****What you 'll be doing:**** * Our team owns, develops and delivers the Manufacturing, Test, and Failure Analysis/recovery process for new datacenter servers and assemblies incorporating the latest NVIDIAs GPU, CPU, and high speed interconnect technologies. Your work will lead to the development of the product during the NPI phase and successful hand off and enablement of high volume production. * Collaborate with a multi-functional group of HW/FW/SW engineering teams, manufacturing partners, and other operations groups such as program management and product quality engineering. * Develop and implement comprehensive product development plans that will result in high quality products. Participate in Design for Manufacturing / Test (DFX) process and reviews. Provide DFX feedback that results in excellent product quality. * Work closely with factory personnel and engineering teams during prototype/validation builds, driving solutions to day-to-day problems, collecting metrics and reporting status. * Work with operations teams to define and implement process improvements, based on data collection and analysis. * Reviewing build dashboards to analyze latest throughput, yields and failures. * Debugging server platforms as per published guidelines. Performing minor rework, retesting and recovering units. * Publishing clear daily status and build reports. Develop documentation and SOPs for product assembly, test

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