NVIDIA
Technology
SeniorProductManager–StructuredDataQueryEngines
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“Senior Product Manager – Structured Data Query Engines at NVIDIA. Skills: Product strategy, Data analytics, Query engines. Define, own, and drive strategy for accelerated query. Engage with customers, ISVs, storage partners, CSPs”
What You'll Achieve.
Improve customer experience; Improve value proposition; Improve developer experience
Industry & Context.
Analytical approach
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
BS or MS Degree in quantitative field or equivalent experience, 10+ years product management experience, Deep technical and business knowledge of data analytics, Analytical approach to synthesize research, feasibility, and trends, Track record of working with partner ecosystems
Nice to Have
Experience with accelerated data analytics software, Experience with cuDF, Collaborating with open-source projects, Thrive in fast-paced environment
What You'll Do.
and drive strategy for accelerated query
Engage with customers
Incorporate insights into roadmaps and priorities
Develop and lead enterprise go-to-market motions
conduct market research
Track measures for adoption
Improve value proposition and developer experience
Set expectations and manage collaborators
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional team; Community of developers; Partners; Researchers; Engineering teams; Field teams
Communication Scope
Articulate value proposition
Process & Methodology
Roadmap development
Full Job Description
NVIDIA has been redefining computer graphics, PC gaming, and accelerated computing for more than 25 years. The world of computing is constantly evolving, and we believe that data scientists and engineers should be able to seamlessly accelerate their applications and workflows. NVIDIA CUDA-X brings accelerated computing to data science libraries, query engines, and vector databases to power data processing for the era of AI. This translates into faster results, lower costs, and better scalability through a new computing paradigm. Want to get involved? We’re looking for an outstanding Senior Product Manager to help guide development and drive enterprise adoption of accelerated computing in the world of structured data query engines spanning Presto, Velox, DuckDB, Polars, Spark, and more. You’ll work with a community of developers, partners, researchers, and NVIDIA’s world-leading engineering and field teams to help invent the future of accelerated data processing, from lakehouses to databases and everything in between. **What you’ll be doing:** * Define, own, and drive the strategy enabling the world’s enterprises to adopt accelerated query engines powered by NVIDIA’s platform * Engage deeply with customers, ISVs, storage partners, and CSPs to find opportunities to improve their experience, owning the voice of the customer and incorporating insights into hardware and software roadmaps and priorities * Collaboratively develop and lead enterprise go-to-market motions, working with a cross-functional team on asset creation, market research, positioning, enablement, etc. * Track and act on important measures for adoption, engagement, and customer success to continuously improve our value proposition and developer experience * Serve as the point person for presenting vision, opportunities, and progress, setting expectations and managing internal and external collaborators **What we need to see:** * BS or MS Degree in a quantitative field (e.g., Computer Science, Applied Ma
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