NVIDIA
Technology
SeniorProductSystemEngineer
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“Senior Product System Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: Product support engineering, Failure analysis, System integration. Lead cross-organizational task forces. Manage cross-functional teams”
What You'll Achieve.
Resolve quality events; Resolve failure modes; Deliver fast responses; Deliver professional responses
Industry & Context.
Root cause analysis; Troubleshooting
Work at FLEX factory
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
B. S. C in Electrical Engineering, 5+ years technical experience, Experience with Failure analysis/Debugging/Architecture, Familiar with manufacturing processes, Proficient with lab equipment, Proficient English
Nice to Have
Experience as test engineer, Experience as system engineer, Experience as product engineer, Experience in board design, Experience in system design, Familiar with ICT / JTAG technology, Familiar with functional tests
What You'll Do.
Lead cross-organizational task forces
Manage cross-functional teams
Address quality events
Address failure modes
Coordinate department efforts
Perform root cause analysis
Analyze failure modes
Provide onsite engineering support
Own test infrastructures
Deliver fast responses
Deliver professional responses
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams; Networking organization groups; Hardware R&D; Software R&D; Firmware R&D; Architecture groups; Test Engineering; Quality & Reliability; Operations groups; Internal teams; External teams
Communication Scope
Direct communication
Process & Methodology
Task force management
Full Job Description
NVIDIA is looking for a Hardware Engineer for our System Product Engineering group. The candidate will take full responsibility for networking systems’ product support engineering matters. The position requires an understanding of hardware, firmware/software, mechanical integration, and manufacturing. The candidate will supervise Product engineering activities in a various CM ( contract manufacturing ) lines, working closely with groups across the networking organization: Hardware/Software/Firmware R&D, Architecture, Test Engineering, Quality & Reliability, and Operations groups. The candidate will take part in direct communications with NVIDIA internal and external teams. The position provides an opportunity to gain deep knowledge of NVIDIA networking systems and a system-level view of our solutions, along with working in a dynamic and positive environment. **What you 'll be doing:** * Leading Cross-Organizational Task Forces: You will be responsible for managing and leading cross-functional teams to address quality events and failure modes in NVIDIA's networking products. This involves coordinating efforts from various departments, such as hardware, software, and manufacturing, to collectively work toward identifying and resolving issues * Root Cause Analysis and Test Planning: You will perform in-depth root cause analysis by meticulously analyzing failure modes Monitor and control the test yield for all stations * Onsite engineering support: you will be the technical owner for all test issues, test infrastructures, and test setup and will have to deliver fast and professional responses for all issues * The workplace is located at the FLEX factory in Migdal Haemek, Israel **What we need to see:** * B.S.C in Electrical Engineering, or equivalent experience * 5+ years of technical experience in hardware design/system * Experience with Failure analysis/Debugging/Architecture or Product Engineer * Familiar with the manufacturing processes of electrical products * Prof
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