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What you'll be doing:
Act as a link between our master scheduling team and our key chip subcontractors to ensure the daily and weekly production schedule get executed as planned.
Often times there will be issues related to the specs, business process, and data variance that need to be clarified. You will be planning's person in charge to communicate between different internal departments and our external partners to clarify such issues.
Work with other silicon operations teams to continue fine tuning the production best practices to improve the subcontractors’ performance. Examples include 1) setting optimal lot size, 2) production loading cadence, 3) ideal product mix, 4) rules for prioritization, etc.
Monitor the subcontractors’ performance continuously to ensure all KPI targets are met. You will analyze the weekly performance data and prepare an executive summary.
Host a weekly meeting with the operations team senior management and go through the subcontractors’ overall performance. You will give the leadership team proposals on how to remove roadblocks and resolve issues by implementing relevant corrective action plans.
Work with the program managers & engineers on how to best let the factories successfully carry out complex engineering experiments and fulfill engineering unit demand.
It is NVIDIA's culture to keep striving for continuous improvement with our partners. You will provide suggestions to the management team of NVIDIA and its subcontractors on how to pursue a higher performance level on our Key Performance Index: committed shipment hit rate, cycle time, and production line efficiency.
What we need to see:
5+ years of working experience in the semiconductor planning field
Bachelor degree in Industrial Engineering or Business Administration or equivalent experience in semiconductor Planning.
Good communication, problem-solving, collaboration, organizational, and quantitative skills.
Proficiency in business software applications such as Microsoft Office, Excel VBA, SAP, Windchill, and E2Open.
Language: Excellent English skills on reading, writing, speaking, and listening
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
Demonstrate consistently the ability to drive factories on fixing real world operational problems that hinder their ability to hit the goals.
Lead internal and external team members with interpersonal skills to establish preventive action plans that can improve the overall performance of the company.
Personality: highly organized, detailed orientated, a self-starter with a strong sense of ownership.
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We are seeking a senior level, self-driven professional with proven expertise to develop leading-edge test solutions for silicon photonics (SiPh) integrated circuit designs in the growing data center and high-performance computing markets. You will have the opportunity to work on developing high-speed active and passive photonics components, and contribute to the development of the next-generation photonics program.
What You Will Be Doing:
Develop codes for Silicon Photonic test stations and automation.
Collaborate with photonic device designers.
Work with other test engineering and design validation teams to perform full test and device characterization of silicon photonic devices.
Partner with module developers and design teams to do electro-optical testing of the modules.
Collaborate with external instrument vendors to ensure seamless software and control integration.
Work closely with hardware and software teams on functionality, interfaces, and documentation.
What We Need To See:
MS or higher degree with a preference in EE, Physics, or material science.
5+ overall years of working experience in a related field on optical systems or opto-electronics devices.
Knowledge of optical systems, modules, components, and photonics devices (lasers, detectors, modulators, transceivers, DWDM system.)
Experience in test programing (Python, LabView, .net, etc.) with various instruments for semiconductor device testing, wafer probers and/or optical module testing. Familiar with optical component characterization techniques and optical test equipment is a plus.
Experience of database (SQL) and data analysis tool (JMP, R, Python, etc.)
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
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What you'll be doing:
Act as a link between our master scheduling team and our key chip subcontractors to ensure the daily and weekly production schedule get executed as planned.
Often times there will be issues related to the specs, business process, and data variance that need to be clarified. You will be planning's person in charge to communicate between different internal departments and our external partners to clarify such issues.
Work with other silicon operations teams to continue fine tuning the production best practices to improve the subcontractors’ performance. Examples include 1) setting optimal lot size, 2) production loading cadence, 3) ideal product mix, 4) rules for prioritization, etc.
Monitor the subcontractors’ performance continuously to ensure all KPI targets are met. You will analyze the weekly performance data and prepare an executive summary.
Host a weekly meeting with the operations team senior management and go through the subcontractors’ overall performance. You will give the leadership team proposals on how to remove roadblocks and resolve issues by implementing relevant corrective action plans.
Work with the program managers & engineers on how to best let the factories successfully carry out complex engineering experiments and fulfill engineering unit demand.
It is NVIDIA's culture to keep striving for continuous improvement with our partners. You will provide suggestions to the management team of NVIDIA and its subcontractors on how to pursue a higher performance level on our Key Performance Index: committed shipment hit rate, cycle time, and production line efficiency.
What we need to see:
5+ years of working experience in the semiconductor planning field
Bachelor degree in Industrial Engineering or Business Administration or equivalent experience in semiconductor Planning.
Good communication, problem-solving, collaboration, organizational, and quantitative skills.
Proficiency in business software applications such as Microsoft Office, Excel VBA, SAP, Windchill, and E2Open.
Language: Excellent English skills on reading, writing, speaking, and listening
Personality: highly organized, detailed orientated, a self-starter with a strong sense of ownership.
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
Demonstrate consistently the ability to drive factories on fixing real world operational problems that hinder their ability to hit the goals.
Lead internal and external team members with interpersonal skills to establish preventive action plans that can improve the overall performance of the company.
These jobs might be a good fit

What you'll be doing:
Act as a link between our master scheduling team and our key chip subcontractors to ensure the daily and weekly production schedule get executed as planned.
Often times there will be issues related to the specs, business process, and data variance that need to be clarified. You will be planning's person in charge to communicate between different internal departments and our external partners to clarify such issues.
Work with other silicon operations teams to continue fine tuning the production best practices to improve the subcontractors’ performance. Examples include 1) setting optimal lot size, 2) production loading cadence, 3) ideal product mix, 4) rules for prioritization, etc.
Monitor the subcontractors’ performance continuously to ensure all KPI targets are met. You will analyze the weekly performance data and prepare an executive summary.
Host a weekly meeting with the operations team senior management and go through the subcontractors’ overall performance. You will give the leadership team proposals on how to remove roadblocks and resolve issues by implementing relevant corrective action plans.
Work with the program managers & engineers on how to best let the factories successfully carry out complex engineering experiments and fulfill engineering unit demand.
It is NVIDIA's culture to keep striving for continuous improvement with our partners. You will provide suggestions to the management team of NVIDIA and its subcontractors on how to pursue a higher performance level on our Key Performance Index: committed shipment hit rate, cycle time, and production line efficiency.
What we need to see:
5+ years of working experience in the semiconductor planning field
Bachelor degree in Industrial Engineering or Business Administration or equivalent experience in semiconductor Planning.
Good communication, problem-solving, collaboration, organizational, and quantitative skills.
Proficiency in business software applications such as Microsoft Office, Excel VBA, SAP, Windchill, and E2Open.
Language: Excellent English skills on reading, writing, speaking, and listening
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
Demonstrate consistently the ability to drive factories on fixing real world operational problems that hinder their ability to hit the goals.
Lead internal and external team members with interpersonal skills to establish preventive action plans that can improve the overall performance of the company.
Personality: highly organized, detailed orientated, a self-starter with a strong sense of ownership.
These jobs might be a good fit