Nvidia
Visual Computing
TechnicalProgramManager–GPUFloorplanning
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“Technical Program Manager – GPU Floorplanning at Nvidia. Skills: Technical Program Management, GPU Floorplanning, SoC Development, Chip Integration. Own and drive end-to-end execution tracking for large-scale GPU / SoC floorplan programs across multiple dies and chiplets. Build and maintain integrated program views spanning breakthroughs, dependencies, risks, and cross-team interactions”
What You'll Achieve.
predictable delivery; ensure issues are visible early rather than discovered late; reduce overhead on technical leads
Industry & Context.
identify, track, and prioritize critical technical issues; Proactively identify execution risks, misalignment, and early warning signals; Drive structured risk reviews and mitigation planning; informed judgment in prioritization
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or equivalent experience, 10+ years of relevant working experience, program or technical project management experience in complex hardware or silicon development programs, Proven ability to manage highly interdependent, multi-threaded execution across multiple partners, Sufficient technical depth to understand and engage on topics such as SoC architecture, physical design flows, floorplanning, or chip integration (not hands-on implementation, but informed judgment), Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to synthesize complexity into clear status and decisions
Nice to Have
Prior experience supporting floorplan, physical design, chip integration, or early silicon planning teams, Experience working on multi-die, chiplet-based, or large SoC programs, Ability to operate effectively in environments with incomplete data, evolving requirements, and tight milestones, judgment in prioritization - knowing when to push, when to call out, and when to unblock quietly
What You'll Do.
Own and drive end-to-end execution tracking for large-scale GPU / SoC floorplan programs across multiple dies and chiplets
Build and maintain integrated program views spanning breakthroughs
and cross-team interactions
Ensure plans from multiple chiplet / die owners roll up into a cohesive
executable project-level view
Partner closely with floorplan and technical leads to identify
and prioritize critical technical issues impacting area
Proactively identify execution risks
and early warning signals across the program
Drive structured risk reviews and mitigation planning
ensuring issues are visible early rather than discovered late
Serve as a primary coordination point between floorplan and partner teams including architecture
and predictability of interactions across teams
Help rationalize and mature program management processes as programs grow in size and complexity
Champion better tooling
and structured ways of working that reduce overhead on technical leads
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
partner closely with our GPU Floorplan team and multi-functional collaborators; work alongside floorplan, chiplet, architecture, PD, package, and design teams; Serve as a primary coordination point between floorplan and partner teams including architecture, RTL, PD, DFT, package, design, and tooling; Improve the quality, consistency, and predictability of interactions across teams
Communication Scope
Excellent written and verbal communication skills; ability to synthesize complexity into clear status and decisions
Process & Methodology
program management rigor, disciplined program execution, coherent planning, clear prioritization, predictable delivery, end-to-end execution tracking, integrated program views, dependency management, risk identification, mitigation planning, program management processes, structured ways of working
Full Job Description
Our technology has no boundaries! Nvidia is building the world’s most groundbreaking and state of the art compute platforms for the world to use. It’s because of our work that scientists, researchers and engineers can advance their ideas. At its core, our visual computing technology not only enables an amazing computing experience, but it is also energy efficient! We pioneered a supercharged form of computing loved by the most demanding computer users in the world - scientists, designers, artists, and gamers. It’s not just technology though! It is our people, some of the brightest in the world, and our diverse company culture make NVIDIA one of the most fun, innovative and dynamic places to work in the world! At the center of NVIDIA's culture are our core values like innovation, excellence and determination and team, that guide us to be the best we can be. NVIDIA is seeking a highly capable Technical Program Manager (TPM) to partner closely with our GPU Floorplan team and multi-functional collaborators in driving the execution of large, complex, multi‑die SoC and chiplet programs. This role sits at the intersection of deep technical understanding and disciplined program execution. The TPM will work alongside floorplan, chiplet, architecture, PD, package, and design teams to ensure coherent planning, clear prioritization, and predictable delivery across fast‑moving and highly interdependent programs. The ideal candidate brings strong program management rigor and enough technical depth to understand early‑phase physical design and system‑level trade‑offs, enabling them to ask the right questions, surface risks early, and help the team stay focused on the highest‑impact work. **What you’ll be doing:** * Own and drive end‑to‑end execution tracking for large‑scale GPU / SoC floorplan programs across multiple dies and chiplets. * Build and maintain integrated program views spanning breakthroughs, dependencies, risks, and cross‑team interactions. * Ensure plans from multip
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