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Product Development Engineer – HBM

Published Date: February 09, 2026
NVIDIA, 2788 San Tomas Expressway, Santa Clara, CA 95051
Job Description:

NVIDIA, a leader in high-performance computing, gaming, and AI, is seeking experienced Product Development Engineers to join its Operations Product Development Engineering GPU Team. This role focuses on productizing NVIDIA’s chips for various markets, including consumer, professional, and datacenter sectors.

Responsibilities:

  • Lead HBM bring-up across all vendors on Automatic Test Equipment (ATE).
  • Collaborate with internal teams such as Test, DFX, Memory, ASIC, and Foundry teams.
  • Analyze and perform HBM Failure Analysis (FA) on ATE and work with cross-functional engineering teams to root cause memory failures.
  • Work with HBM suppliers to drive root cause analysis and implement corrective actions.
  • Identify opportunities for continuous improvements to reduce HBM fallout to 0%.
  • Track end-to-end HBM fallout across NVIDIA manufacturing and build tools for data tracking and analysis.
  • Present updates on HBM readiness and risk to NVIDIA management.

Qualifications:

  • MS/BS degree in electrical engineering or equivalent experience.
  • 8+ years of work experience with memory products.

Skills:

  • Solid understanding of HBM and DRAM.
  • Strong circuit-level understanding of HBMs and key AC/DC parameters in datasheets.
  • Experience with product characterization on Verigy 93K tester.
  • Proficiency in Python, C, or C++ and statistical modeling using JMP or similar tools.
  • Strong communication and presentation skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and a proven track record as a collaborator.
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.

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