Senior Technical Program Manager – Silicon Co-design

NVIDIA NVIDIA · Semiconductors · Santa Clara, CA

Senior Technical Program Manager for NVIDIA's Silicon Co-Design Group, focusing on SoC programs from architecture through productization. The role requires deep hands-on knowledge of bring-up and validation, driving alignment across engineering, operations, and product. A key aspect is the deliberate use of AI-powered program management tools to improve outcomes.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own program outcomes end-to-end — define and manage schedules, surface dependencies before they block work, and drive multi-functional alignment from architecture review through tape-out and bring-up; you’re accountable for delivery, not only oversight.
  2. Lead through design complexity — take part in critical design reviews, flag scope risks early, resolve them with minimal disruption, and make trade-off calls others will depend on.
  3. Be the connective tissue — act as the main technical link among silicon, systems, software, operations, and marketing; keep teams aligned on program goals and GTM needs, and catch misalignment before it hurts the program.
  4. Drive risk to closure — find technical and schedule risks early, build mitigations with engineering, and move work forward with clarity and context, not only status.
  5. Raise the execution bar — capture lessons from finished programs and put in place process changes that measurably improve speed, quality, and predictability on later programs.

Skills

Required

  • SoC program management
  • bring-up and validation
  • silicon, systems, and software integration
  • cross-functional alignment
  • risk management
  • process improvement
  • hardware logistics

Nice to have

  • AI-powered program management tools
  • AI/ML teams experience
  • inference infrastructure
  • AI-accelerated products go-to-market
  • AI-assisted logistics tracking
  • AI productivity tools evaluation

What the JD emphasized

  • owned SoC programs from architecture through tape-out, bring-up, and productization
  • deep hands-on knowledge of bring-up and validation
  • judgment to see integration risks across silicon, systems, and software
  • drive alignment across engineering, operations, and product without deferring hard calls
  • operate effectively when requirements and architecture are still changing
  • identify dependencies and misalignment early
  • close risks with mitigation plans that engineers respect
  • improve how the organization completes work after each program
  • credible on silicon hardware logistics
  • uses AI deliberately
  • hands-on experience with AI-powered program management tools
  • tell what improves outcomes versus what adds noise
  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
  • 12+ years in technical roles, with at least 5 years in technical program management
  • Deep, hands-on understanding of SoC bring-up, validation, and productization
  • Ability to work across the silicon–system–software boundary
  • Proven track record to run fast development cycles in uncertainty
  • Communication that is precise, direct, and right-sized for the audience
  • Used AI-style program management tools (e.g., automated status, risk flagging, dependency tracking) and can tell which tools help outcomes vs add noise
  • Experience working with AI/ML teams on inference infrastructure and aligning multi-functional work with go-to-market timing for AI-accelerated products
  • Experience with AI-assisted logistics tracking to speed bring-up and reduce manual efforts, including where those approaches stop being reliable
  • Can evaluate and help roll out new AI productivity tools (coding assistants, automated documentation) and make a clear case for what actually improves engineering velocity