NVIDIA
Semiconductor
SeniorSystemLevelProductDevelopmentEngineer
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“Senior System Level Product Development Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: System Level Product Development, GPU product testing, Silicon issue resolution. Develop and improve all aspects of testing NVIDIA's state of the art GPU products. Characterization”
What You'll Achieve.
Achieve the company goals
Industry & Context.
Problem solving experience/ability; Root cause analysis; Resolve silicon issues
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, 5+ years of product engineering work experience or relevant experiences, Be self-motivated with technical, interpersonal, written/oral communication skills, Problem solving experience/ability, Be able to quickly become a contributor both as an individual and as a member of highly productive team, Skilled at collaborating with global teams
Nice to Have
Experience with system level testing, Background with Perl, Python, C/C++, Windows, and Linux, Knowledgeable with PC architecture, AGP/PCIe busses and SDRAM/DDR/HBM is a plus
What You'll Do.
Develop and improve all aspects of testing NVIDIA's state of the art GPU products
Customer failure improvement
Addressing production issues
Interface with other engineering groups to resolve silicon issues
Initiate and drive process improvements and preventative actions
On-going analysis to improve work
functions and methodologies
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Interface with other engineering groups; Communicating and sharing new information and methods with cross-functional team members; Skilled at collaborating with global teams
Communication Scope
Technical communication; Interpersonal communication; Written communication; Oral communication; Communicating and sharing new information and methods
Full Job Description
NVIDIA has continuously reinvented itself over two decades. Our invention of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC gaming market, redefined modern computer graphics, and revolutionized parallel computing. More recently, GPU deep learning ignited modern AI — the next era of computing. NVIDIA is a “learning machine” that constantly evolves by adapting to new opportunities that are hard to solve, that only we can take on, and that matter to the world. This is our life’s work, to amplify human creativity and intelligence. Make the choice to join us today. Are you passionate about working on a team that is at the cutting and bleeding edge of hardware technology? Our System Level Product Engineering team at NVIDIA works on groundbreaking innovations involving crafting creative solutions for system level diag, verification and post-silicon validation on some of the industry's most complex semiconductor chips. If you're creative and autonomous, we want to hear from you! At NVIDIA, you will have the opportunity to shape some of the most incredible products on the market today. Your work will touch every industry - from medical, to auto, to robotics and more. **What you 'll be doing:** * As a member of our system level product development engineering group, you will be responsible to develop and improve all aspects of testing NVIDIA's state of the art GPU products. * Your duties include characterization, yield enhancement, spec validation, customer failure improvement, and addressing the production issue . * Expect to interface with other engineering groups to resolve silicon issues. * Initiate and drive process improvements and preventative actions, possibly through root cause analysis. * It is imperative that this individual always looks to improve work, products, functions and methodologies through an on-going analysis while communicating and sharing new information and methods with cross-functional team members to achieve the company goals. **What we need to see:**
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