Senior Mechanical Product Engineer

AMD AMD · Semiconductors · Austin, TX · Engineering

Senior Mechanical Product Engineer at AMD, focusing on the manufacturing readiness and production execution of Data Center GPU products. This role acts as a technical interface between design engineering and manufacturing, ensuring hardware can be correctly built, inspected, and tested at scale. Responsibilities include translating design intent into production processes, debugging issues, and driving corrective actions across cross-functional teams and external partners.

What you'd actually do

  1. serve as a key technical interface between design engineering and manufacturing for AMD Data Center GPU products
  2. help drive manufacturing readiness for mechanical aspects of the product
  3. translate design intent into clear production test and debug expectations
  4. help resolve issues discovered during bring-up, pilot builds, and high-volume manufacturing
  5. work cross-functionally with mechanical design, board engineering, package engineering, validation, quality, operations, suppliers, and manufacturing partners, while influencing execution across internal and external teams

Skills

Required

  • Mechanical engineering fundamentals
  • Practical manufacturing knowledge
  • Hardware build, test, debug, and ramp into production
  • Cross-functional collaboration
  • Technical leadership
  • Communication skills
  • Planning skills
  • Problem-solving skills
  • Independent judgment
  • Systems-level perspective

Nice to have

  • Server, rack, and data center hardware experience
  • Global manufacturing environments familiarity
  • Experience working with AMD mechanical architectures, assemblies, tolerances, and validation intent

What the JD emphasized

  • not a primary mechanical design role
  • deep understanding of AMD mechanical architectures, assemblies, tolerances, and validation intent
  • ensure that manufacturing and production partners can correctly build, inspect, and test hardware at scale
  • strong technical depth, cross-functional influence, and a systems-level perspective spanning silicon integration, board and system hardware, manufacturing process readiness, and field-relevant failure analysis
  • identify critical-to-function features
  • review manufacturing and test plans for alignment with design intent
  • enable production partners to correctly inspect, assemble, and test AMD hardware
  • support debug and root-cause analysis of issues found during prototype builds, qualification, and manufacturing
  • drive corrective actions across design, quality, supplier, and factory teams
  • define readiness criteria
  • close manufacturability gaps
  • improve processes that increase product robustness, test coverage, and speed to production
  • make technical tradeoffs while balancing schedule, quality, and manufacturability
  • influence technical direction and execution across internal teams and external partners
  • communicate clearly with both engineering and manufacturing audiences
  • drive closure on complex production issues
  • identify systemic gaps
  • champion continuous improvement
  • introduce scalable approaches that improve manufacturing readiness, test effectiveness, and overall product quality
  • bridge design, product development, and manufacturing execution to ensure products are ready for successful ramp and sustained production
  • translate design intent into factory-ready processes, test methods, and debug plans that support commercially viable delivery in a timely and cost-effective manner
  • drive improvements in manufacturing support processes, issue resolution workflows, and production test effectiveness while helping teams execute with speed, quality, and discipline during product introduction and ramp
  • demonstrated technical leadership, sound engineering judgment, and a track record of improving how complex hardware products transition from design into manufacturing
  • proven engineering and productization skills to strengthen manufacturing readiness, improve debug and root-cause analysis