Nvidia

Chip Engineering Operations Program Manager

US, CA, Santa Clara

Found: February 18, 2026

This role is based in Santa Clara, CA.

Compensation:

$136,000 - $258,750/year

Responsibilities:

  • Own silicon bring-up schedule from power on to production release
  • Negotiate silicon and board demand with teams and drive a bottom-up forecast
  • Oversee and manage chip and board allocations across the company
  • Lead prototype chip delivery to internal customers
  • Track and coordinate engineering deliverables and key milestones
  • Identify and mitigate risks to schedules and programs
  • Communicate status to cross-functional teams and upper management
  • Continuously evaluate internal tools and processes to improve productivity

Requirements:

  • BS degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering or related
  • 5+ years in Semiconductor Program Management or ASIC Product Engineering
  • Deep understanding of ASIC Technology and Productization requirements
  • Strong communication skills and ability to coordinate with multiple teams
  • Proficient with MS Project and Excel

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