Role at a glance
- Salary
- $168K – $310.5K/yr
- Location
- Santa Clara, California, United States
- Work arrangement
- Hybrid
- Employment
- Full-time
- Experience
- 8+ years of proven track record in post-silicon bring-up and validation of power and thermal features on sophisticated ASIC or SoC programs.
- Education
- BS or MS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field, or equivalent experience.
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Role Summary
The Silicon Design for Productization team develops power and thermal productization methodology across architecture, silicon, firmware, validation, and production. This engineer will own cross-functional strategies and help productize power and thermal features across ASIC programs, including AI-enabled workflows to improve characterization and time to market.
What You'll Do
- Lead cross-functional efforts to keep the power and thermal productization strategy clear, executable, and on track.
- Create methodology and silicon test-plan-based controller designs and architecture, including characterization processes, debug tools,...
- Drive resolution of challenging silicon issues through hypotheses, measurement plans, and root-cause closure.
- Create new power and thermal mitigations and assemble them into reusable methods when existing methodology does not fit.
- Build AI-enabled workflows for data analysis, metric extraction, trend checks, and report generation across multiple bring-ups.
- Serve as a technical owner for cross-functional decisions, issues, and tradeoffs related to feature bring-up.
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View full postingQualifications
BS or MS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field, or equivalent experience; 8+ years of post-silicon bring-up and validation experience for power and thermal features on ASIC or SoC programs; end-to-end understanding of silicon behavior across architecture, firmware, validation, and platform interactions; experience creating or improving characterization documentation, debug tools, dashboards, or other technical artifacts; ability to make tradeoff decisions across power, thermal, performance, firmware, design, validation, and schedule constraints; experience building or applying AI-enabled workflows for silicon characterization or validation.
Required
- Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering degree or equivalent experience
- 8+ years of post-silicon bring-up and validation of power and thermal features on ASIC or SoC programs
- End-to-end understanding of silicon behavior across architecture, firmware, validation, and platform interactions
- Power and thermal domain expertise
- Creating or improving characterization docs, debug tools, dashboards, or other reviewable technical artifacts
- Making tradeoff decisions across power, thermal, performance, firmware, design, validation, and schedule constraints
- Building or applying AI-enabled workflows for silicon characterization or validation
Preferred
- Technical power and thermal methodology, such as debug frameworks, validation standards, or characterization infrastructure
- Silicon power measurement
- Energy-efficiency tuning
- Characterization infrastructure or analytics that improved bring-up, signoff, or validation workflows
- Working through ambiguity with globally distributed teams
Original job description
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Original job description
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NVIDIA has been redefining computer graphics, desktop gaming, and enhanced computing capabilities for more than 25 years. Today, we are tapping into the unlimited potential of AI to define the next era of computing. As a NVIDIAN, you will work on problems that sit at the boundary of architecture, silicon, firmware, software, and production, where strong judgment matters as much as technical depth.
We're the Silicon Design for Productization (DFP) Team, within the broader Silicon Co-Design Group, and we turn power and thermal design into executable productization methodology. Power and thermal are among the most complicated problems we work on at NVIDIA because they sit at the intersection of architecture, workload behavior, silicon variation, firmware policy, platform constraints, and product goals. Small decisions here have an outsized impact on performance, efficiency, reliability, bring-up speed, and ultimately what the product can deliver in the field. We define how features move from concepts to bring-up, characterization, validation, and release. In this role, you will help us build that bridge. We're looking for an engineer who reasons from first principles, flourishes with ownership in a fast-paced environment, and uses AI with sound judgment.
What you’ll be doing:
Lead the effort across multi-functional teams to keep the program’s power and thermal productization strategy clear, executable, and on track.
Create methodology and silicon test plan based controller designs and architecture, including characterization process, debug tools, fuse/firmware settings and lab requirements.
Drive resolution for challenging silicon issues through structured hypotheses, measurement plans, and root-cause closure.
Steward the Power and Thermal playbook when the existing productization methodology does not fit the problem, creating new mitigations and assembling them as reusable methods.
Build AI-enabled workflows to automate data analysis, metric extraction, trend checks, and report generation across multiple bringups to improve, leverage, and shorten time to market.
Serve as a key technical owner for multi-functional decisions, issues, and tradeoffs related to feature bring-up.
What we need to see:
BS or MS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field, or equivalent experience.
8+ years of proven track record in post-silicon bring-up and validation of power and thermal features on sophisticated ASIC or SoC programs.
Strong end-to-end understanding of silicon behavior across architecture, firmware, validation, and platform interactions, with expertise in power and thermal domains.
Evidence of creating/improving characterization docs, debug tools, dashboards, or other reviewable technical artifacts.
Demonstrated ability to make sound tradeoff decisions across power, thermal, performance, firmware, design, validation, and schedule constraints.
Shown experience building or applying AI-enabled workflows for silicon characterization or validation, with measurable workflow impact and clear validation difficulty, observability, and guardrails.
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
A history of building technical power and thermal methodology, such as debug frameworks, validation standards, or characterization infrastructure.
Experience with silicon power measurement, energy-efficiency tuning, characterization infrastructure, or analytics that improved bring-up, signoff, or validation workflows.
Comfort working through ambiguity with globally distributed teams and a habit of surfacing the right risks, tradeoffs, and recommendations to leadership without being asked.
Specific examples of silicon-level impact, such as faster bring-up, stronger characterization coverage, better debug turnaround, and methodology improvements that reduced risk across programs.
If you want to tackle ambiguous silicon problems, build original methodologies rather than inherit them, and use AI with the difficulty required for production decisions, this role offers unusually broad ownership and unusually high leverage! We are looking for someone who improves how NVIDIA characterizes, validates, and productizes power and thermal features across ASIC programs.
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You will also be eligible for equity and benefits.
This posting is for an existing vacancy.
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NVIDIA is committed to fostering an inclusive work environment and proud to be an equal opportunity employer. As we highly value diversity in our current and future employees, we do not discriminate (including in our hiring and promotion practices) on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status or any other characteristic protected by law.About the company
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NVIDIA is a leading technology company renowned for its graphics processing units (GPUs) and innovative computing solutions that enhance visual experiences across multiple platforms, including gaming, scientific research, and artificial intelligence. Founded in 1993, the company has expanded its offerings to include powerful AI frameworks and deep learning platforms, making significant contributions to industries such as gaming, data centers, automotive, and healthcare. NVIDIA's commitment to pushing the boundaries of visual computing continues to drive advancements in both hardware and software, positioning the company at the forefront of emerging technologies and digital transformation.
NVIDIA is a leading technology company renowned for its graphics processing units (GPUs) and innovative computing solutions that enhance visual experiences across multiple platforms, including gaming, scientific research, and artificial intelligence. Founded in 1993, the company has expanded its offerings to include powerful AI frameworks and deep learning platforms, making significant contributions to industries such as gaming, data centers, automotive, and healthcare. NVIDIA's commitment to pushing the boundaries of visual computing continues to drive advancements in both hardware and software, positioning the company at the forefront of emerging technologies and digital transformation.