NVIDIA
Technology
SeniorProductDevelopmentEngineer-Datacenter
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“Senior Product Development Engineer - Datacenter at NVIDIA. Skills: PCBA manufacturing, FPGA implementation, Datacenter systems. Develop manufacturing process. Execute manufacturing process”
Industry & Context.
Rational problem solving; Electronics troubleshooting
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
BS/MS or equivalent experience, 12+ years relevant work experience, Proven skills in PCBA design and manufacture, Excellent electronics troubleshooting, Rational problem solving skills, FPGA implementation expertise, IP security expertise, High speed signaling expertise, Familiar with power system design, Familiar with thermal system design, Knowledge of PCB/PCBA assembly technologies, Knowledge of PCB/PCBA test technologies, Excellent teamwork skills, Motivated to continually improve/optimize processes, Familiar with diagnostics/test software, Familiar with factory test software, CPU expertise, GPU expertise, HBM expertise, PCIe expertise, Comfortable writing Python code
Nice to Have
Operations Research skills, Industrial Engineering skills, Statistics skills
What You'll Do.
Develop manufacturing process
Execute manufacturing process
Engage with HW/FW/SW teams
Engage with contract manufacturers
Engage with operations groups
Enforce DFM requirements
Build end-to-end solutions
Participate in mfg. process planning
Participate in scheduling
Participate in cost optimization
Work with factory personnel
Work with engineering teams
Drive solutions to problems
Define process improvements
Implement process improvements
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Global teams; Matrixed teams
Full Job Description
NVIDIA is the leader in groundbreaking developments in Artificial Intelligence, High-Performance Computing and Visualization. The GPU, our invention, serves as the visual cortex of modern computers and is at the heart of our products and services. Our work opens new universes to explore, enables amazing creativity and discovery, and powers what were once science fiction inventions from artificial intelligence to autonomous cars. NVIDIA is looking for extraordinary people like you to help us accelerate the next wave of artificial intelligence. Make the choice to join our growing team today! **What you 'll be doing:** * Our team owns developing and executing the manufacturing process for new datacenter printed circuit boards and assemblies incorporating the latest NVIDIA GPU, interconnect and CPU technologies. * Early engagement with HW/FW/SW engineering teams, contract manufacturers, and other operations groups such as procurement and quality, to enforce DFM requirements, build end-to-end solutions that will avoid manufacturing problems and optimize profit. * Participation in mfg. process planning, scheduling and cost optimization. * 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, often based on data collection and analysis. **What we need to see:** * BS/MS or equivalent experience in Electrical Engineering and 12 + years of relevant work experience. * Proven skills and experience in design and manufacture of PCBA’s. * Excellent electronics troubleshooting and rational problem solving skills. * FPGA implementation expertise, including IP security and high speed signaling. * Familiar with power and thermal system design for datacenter rack server systems. * Knowledge of industry standard PCB/PCBA assembly and test technologies such as SMT, ICT, robotics, quality stand
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