NVIDIA Corporation

Senior Manager, Test, Manufacturability, Reliability and Quality

NVIDIA Corporation$232K — $368K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • BS, MS, or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Systems Engineering, or related field
  • 12+ years in production test, system validation, post-silicon integration, or reliability engineering
  • 5+ years in management roles within high-volume silicon environments
  • Strong fundamentals in various electrical engineering disciplines including digital design and fault analysis
  • Hands-on knowledge of the production test stack and FinFET-class manufacturing processes.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and ensure the technical execution of production testing across multiple silicon programs
  • Drive resolution of complex multi-functional failures and performance shortfalls
  • Provide executive leadership with actionable insights from integration signals
  • Establish and refine methodologies to improve operational efficiency and product quality
  • Own the resolution of manufacturing issues and improve field return processes
  • Recruit and develop a skilled engineering team capable of independent operation
  • Foster leadership abilities in first-line managers and team members.

Benefits

  • Equity options for employees
  • Comprehensive health and wellness benefits
  • Support for professional development and continuous learning
  • Flexible work schedule options.
  • Inclusive workplace culture promoting diversity.
Full Job Description
Senior Manager to lead our Test, Manufacturability, Reliability & Quality (TMRQ) organization.

This is not a coordination role. Your work decides if a product can be built at scale and trusted in the field. These include production test development (SLT, BLT), control run flow, system reliability stress (HTOL), platform- and board-level manufacturing issue closure, and field diagnostic test development. You lead a team of individual contributors and a first-line manager at the layer where silicon, platform, and software collide with manufacturing reality. Decisions you make show up in yield curves, production ramp, and customer escapes. You are the leader the program turns to when a build is stuck, a control run is fallout-heavy, or a field return points back at silicon. The exceptional hire also uses AI deliberately - with demonstrated workflow impact and the judgment to know where it compresses real work and where it introduces risk.

What you will be doing:
  • Keep programs moving. Own the technical execution and velocity of SLT, BLT, Board/Chip/Rack CR, and system reliability stress (HTOL) across every GPU, SoC, and CPU silicon program.
  • Close the hardest multi-functional failures. Resolve Vmin and binning escapes, performance shortfalls, and power anomalies by driving root-cause across design, methodology, DFT, ATE, package, software/firmware, and manufacturing - and own the WARs and productized fixes through to confirmation.
  • Give leadership the clarity to act. Convert raw integration signals - CR fallout, BLT/SLT yield, SHTOL/CHTOL data, RMA trends, customer escalations - into decision-ready options that enable executive leadership to act with confidence on POR, QS/PS gates, and ramp-impacting risks.
  • Raise the execution bar across every program. Establish operational objectives, and refine closed-loop methodologies that improve cycle time, first-pass yield, test-time reduction, escape rate, and DPPM.
  • Prevent field escapes from recurring. Take ownership of manufacturing issues at both platform and board levels. Conduct root-cause analysis on returns and field escapes. Use field signals to develop screening, process, and build changes that improve quality.
  • Build the team the organization depends on. Hire, develop, and retain your manager and lead engineers across multiple geographies - grow ICs into recognized subsystem experts and develop your first-line managers into independently operating leaders.


What we need to see:
  • BS, MS, or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Systems Engineering, or related field (or equivalent experience).
  • 12+ years in production test, system validation, post-silicon integration, or reliability engineering in a high-volume silicon environment, including 5+ years in management.
  • Strong EE fundamentals across DFT, BIST, digital design, computer architecture, fault models and fault analysis, power and timing analysis, sampling, and statistics.
  • Hands-on expertise across the production test stack (ATE, SLT, BLT), Control Run methodology, FinFET-class manufacturing processes, and PVT/binning dependencies.


Ways to stand out from the crowd:
  • Background in GPU, CPU, AI accelerator, or other large-SoC programs - you know how complexity at scale changes the failure landscape.
  • Applied AI tools in production test or debug workflows - faster analysis, smarter triage, automated reporting - and can describe the outcome and the guardrails you put in place.
  • Track record of building and retaining senior technical talent in a highly matrixed organization, including guiding first-line managers to become autonomous leaders.
  • Ability to operate independently on hard, ambiguous problems-and collaborate clearly across functions.


As a member of the team, you will thrive on solving problems no one else can solve. Your decisions will develop not just a program, but the technology's trajectory.

Your base salary will be determined based on your location, experience, and the pay of employees in similar positions. The base salary range is 232,000 USD - 368,000 USD.

You will also be eligible for equity and benefits.

Applications for this job will be accepted at least until June 6, 2026.

This posting is for an existing vacancy.

NVIDIA uses AI tools in its recruiting processes.

About NVIDIA Corporation

Nvidia, a global leader in graphics, gaming, and AI technology, offers Nvidia careers and internship opportunities for those passionate about driving innovation in the tech industry. you'll find a company committed to growth, teamwork, and leadership in computer science and machine learning domains.

About Nvidia

A Pioneer in Technology and Innovation

Nvidia has cemented its reputation as a powerhouse in developing advanced graphics processing units (GPUs) and has significantly contributed to the gaming industry's evolution. Moreover, its foray into AI and machine learning has opened new frontiers in technology, making Nvidia a beacon of innovation and a desirable workplace for ambitious tech professionals.

Job Opportunities

Diverse Positions in a Dynamic Field

Nvidia is continuously on the lookout for talented individuals across various domains, including hardware and software engineering, product design, marketing, and sales. Employment opportunities at Nvidia are vast, catering to a wide range of expertise and career aspirations.

Employment in Hardware and Graphics

For those fascinated by the intricacies of hardware and graphics technology, Nvidia offers positions that sit at the forefront of gaming and computing advancements.

Growth in Machine Learning and AI

Nvidia's leadership in AI and machine learning has created numerous vacancies for specialists eager to contribute to groundbreaking projects.

Recruitment in Computer Science

With the constant demand for innovation, Nvidia's recruitment efforts focus on computer science experts capable of pushing the boundaries of what's possible.

Internship Program

Opening Doors to Future Innovators

Nvidia's internship program is designed to nurture the next generation of technology leaders, offering hands-on experience in a culture that celebrates creativity and teamwork.

Benefits and Culture

Interns at Nvidia enjoy a plethora of benefits, from competitive stipends to mentorship opportunities, all within an environment that values growth and learning.

Opportunities for Students

Whether you're an undergraduate, a master's student, or a Ph.D. candidate, Nvidia's internships provide a real-world glimpse into the tech industry, offering valuable experience in various technology fields.

Pathways to Full-Time Employment

Many interns have transitioned into full-time positions, marking the start of successful careers at Nvidia. The internship program is more than a stepping stone into the company; it’s an investment in the professional development of interns. The goal is to ensure that interns are well-equipped for future challenges.

Nvidia Careers: More Than Just a Job

Nvidia offers more than just a job to its employees; it provides a front-row seat on the journey into the future of technology. Nvidia stands as a pillar of innovation with its vast opportunities in hardware, graphics, gaming, machine learning, and computer science. Nvidia careers serve as a launching pad for talented workers who aim to redefine the technological landscape. Whether through full-time positions or internships, joining Nvidia means contributing to a legacy of breakthroughs and becoming part of a global community dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what's possible.
Learn more about NVIDIA Corporation
Size
22,473 employees
Market Cap
$350.4 billion
Industry
Net Income
$4.3 billion
Founded
1993
5 Year Trend
+31.3%
Revenue
$16.6 billion
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