Senior Cem Business and Quotation Program Manager

NVIDIA NVIDIA · Semiconductors · Shenzhen, China

NVIDIA is seeking a Senior CEM Business and Quotation Program Manager to manage BOM and manufacturing costs for data center products. This role involves working with cross-functional teams to ensure cost competitiveness, identify cost-saving opportunities, and drive digitalization of cost management processes. The ideal candidate will have experience in cost management or program management within Data Center manufacturing, strong analytical skills, and proficiency in tools like Excel, SQL, and Power BI.

What you'd actually do

  1. Handle timely and accurate CEM product cost quotation review, tracking and system uploading in order to drive CEM cost visibility and PO price availability
  2. Conduct new product RFQ with CEM, drive and work closely with cross-function teams (e.g. Global Commodity Management, Ops Engineering team) on BOM cost, manufacturing process/cost, NRE & etc. verification
  3. Be the focal point of any CEM cost-related issues on the assigned products, drive the resolution of issues impacting cost quotation delta or any dispute in operation execution
  4. Set up and maintain cost models to cover all types of CEM cost, drive cost analysis and cost predictability to support high-level decisions and investment POR
  5. Negotiate with CEM on the labor, MOH and other non-material cost rates and drive the alignment on corresponding CEM Service level agreement

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree or above
  • at least 5 years of experience in cost or related program management in Data Center manufacturing
  • Strong problem-solving skills
  • Be able to be flexible and willing to work under high pressure environment and adaptive in a rapidly changing situation
  • Strong interpersonal skills in both verbal & written English

Nice to have

  • VBA
  • SQL
  • Power BI
  • RPA program development skills/experience
  • supply chain management background

What the JD emphasized

  • cost models
  • cost saving initiatives