NVIDIA
Semiconductor
SystemLevelProductDevelopmentEngineer
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“System Level Product Development Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: system level diag, verification, post-silicon validation, characterization, yield enhancement, spec validation. Solve complex testing challenges. develop new methodologies for reliable testing of chips at SLT”
What You'll Achieve.
achieve the company goals
Industry & Context.
Problem solving experience/ability; resolve silicon issues; root cause analysis
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
BSEE or MSEE degree (or equivalent experience), 5+ years of relevant product engineering work experience or similar hardware systems background, Self-motivated, technical skills, interpersonal skills, 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, Software skills needed for large scale data analysis such as Python
Nice to Have
Experience with HBM/GDDR memory, Power/Speed/Noise/Thermal characterization is a plus
What You'll Do.
Solve complex testing challenges
develop new methodologies for reliable testing of chips at SLT
initiate and drive process improvements/preventative actions through root cause analysis
functions and methodologies
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Partner with other engineering groups including ASIC, DFT, ATE, silicon validation, fab process, software and quality teams to coordinate efforts and resolve silicon issues; working multi-functionally to achieve the company goals
Communication Scope
technical communication skills; interpersonal communication skills; written communication skills; oral communication skills
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 — 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. Are you passionate about working at the groundbreaking of technology? Make the choice to join us today. Our System Level Product Engineering team works on groundbreaking innovations involving crafting creative solutions for system level diag, verification and post-silicon validation of some of the industry's most complex semiconductor chips. **What you 'll be doing:** * Solve complex testing challenges and develop new methodologies for reliable testing of chips at SLT * Key responsibilities include characterization, yield enhancement and spec validation. * Partner with other engineering groups including ASIC, DFT, ATE, silicon validation, fab process, software and quality teams to coordinate efforts and resolve silicon issues. * Initiate and drive process improvements/preventative actions through root cause analysis. * The ideal candidate will always look to improve workflows, products, functions and methodologies while working multi-functionally to achieve the company goals. **What we need to see:** * BSEE or MSEE degree (or equivalent experience). * 5+ years of relevant product engineering work experience or similar hardware systems background. * Self-motivated with strong technical, interpersonal, written/oral communication skills * Problem solving experience/ability. * Be able to quickly become a strong contributor both as an individual and as a member of highly productive team. * Software skills needed for large scale data analysis such as Python. * Experience with HBM/GDDR memory, Power/Speed/Noise/Thermal characterization is a plus
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