Senior Technical Program Manager - Robotics

NVIDIA NVIDIA · Semiconductors · Shanghai, China

NVIDIA is looking for a Senior Technical Program Manager to lead robotics initiatives in China, focusing on program execution across research, engineering, and product teams to deliver robotics solutions at scale. The role involves driving fleet prioritization, coordinating global workflows, managing OEM engagements, improving lab operations, and facilitating technical reviews.

What you'd actually do

  1. Drive robot fleet prioritization and utilization tracking across engineering, research, and partner teams — defining metrics, reporting capacity bottlenecks, and informing scaling decisions.
  2. Coordinate cross-timezone workflows between Shanghai, Santa Clara, Seattle, and other global robotics sites — ensuring aligned schedules, shared standards, and smooth handoffs.
  3. Serve as the TPM interface for China-based OEM engagements — evaluating new robot platforms, tracking hardware delivery timelines, and advising on technical integration readiness.
  4. Drive process improvements to robot lab operations: intake prioritization frameworks, capacity planning, SLA definitions, and cross-team communication standards.
  5. Facilitate technical reviews, triage blockers, and communicate status to the team and leadership.

Skills

Required

  • BS or MS in Computer Science, Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related field (or equivalent experience)
  • 8+ years in Technical Program Management
  • Experience building and using operational metrics (utilization, throughput, capacity) to drive prioritization decisions
  • Proven success managing complex, multi-team programs across time zones and geographies, including OEM or external partner coordination.
  • Technical depth sufficient to evaluate engineering proposals, ask probing questions, and offer informed feedback
  • Strong communication in English
  • Mandarin proficiency

Nice to have

  • Prior robotics engineering, systems engineering, or test engineering role.
  • Direct experience with Isaac Sim, Isaac ROS, Omniverse, or equivalent simulation/SDK tools.
  • Familiarity with the China robotics OEM ecosystem
  • Background in fleet management, lab capacity planning, or resource optimization at scale.
  • Experience defining metrics and building reporting frameworks for hardware lab or test operations, including hardware/software co-development cycles.

What the JD emphasized

  • deliver complex programs that span hardware and software teams
  • physical robot platforms
  • operational metrics
  • multi-team programs across time zones and geographies
  • Technical depth sufficient to evaluate engineering proposals