Nvidia

Senior Technical Program Manager - GPU Software

3 Locations Remote

Found: September 20, 2025

This role is based in Santa Clara, CA, Redmond, WA, or available for remote work.

Compensation:

160,000 USD - 253,000 USD for Level 4, 192,000 USD - 304,750 USD for Level 5

Responsibilities:

  • Align NVIDIA's chipset and product roadmap with software team capacity.
  • Coordinate dependencies across functional areas and identify planning gaps.
  • Make prioritization decisions and represent the team to other groups.
  • Partner with hardware, release planning, and customers.
  • Propose new methods to handle projects and unify planning systems.
  • Define and track metrics to improve execution efficiency.

Requirements:

  • 8+ years of program management experience in software products.
  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering, Computer Science, or equivalent experience.
  • Proven track record of balancing short-term delivery with long-term planning.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience as a software developer.
  • Knowledge of SOC, GPU, or CPU project management.
  • Background in graphics, machine learning, or accelerated computing.
  • Experience with software productivity tools and process automation.

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