Senior Product Engineer - Board Products
Nvidia · Pune, India
About this role
Nvidia is hiring a senior-level Manufacturing Engineer in the operations function based in Pune, India. The posting calls out experience with Python, C, Backend Development and roughly 5+ years of relevant work. Listed education preference: a master's degree or equivalent.
- Role
- Manufacturing Engineer
- Function
- operations
- Level
- senior
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Pune, India
- Work mode
- On-site
- Experience
- 5+ years
- Education
- Master's degree
- Posted
- May 12, 2026
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Job description
from Nvidia careersNVIDIA is looking for a Senior Engineer of Board Product Engineering Team, who has excellent product development, product management, NPI/MP knowledge and experience in supporting the fast-growing NV product engineering and manufacturing over worldwide CMs. PE works with various teams within NVIDIA Engineering. In this role, you will face the challenges from different products' design, like GPU, CPU, Network... and work with cross NVIDIA internal teams for design/process execution and optmizaiton. You will apply the designed process to worldwide CM sites and ensure all of them perform well. You can expect high visibility with NVIDIA senior executives, given the strategic priority for developing NVIDIA computing platform.
What you will be doing:
Responsible for NVIDIA board team product management, including product yield management, drives and ensure product engineering implementation, maintenance of manufacturing methods, processes, and operations for new and existing products, product change control and build management, product failure debug and resolution over TOP issues.
Supervise NVIDIA board products’ quality and yield goals, and take corrective actions if needed, work with hard design, validation, software and product engineers to characterize product, address bugs, improve product quality.
You will be onsite support over global CM sites.
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