Senior Manager, Engineering - Data Center Firmware
Listed on 2026-06-21
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Software Development
Software Architect, DevOps, Embedded Systems/ Firmware/ IoT, Software Project Mgr/ Lead
Role Overview
Senior Engineering Manager responsible for leading a large firmware engineering organization delivering end‑to‑end manageability firmware for NVIDIA's next generation Data Center Compute Systems. This role owns the HGX product line and OpenBMC-based management firmware and MCU firmware components in data center platforms.
Location:
Onsite in Santa Clara, CA, USA.
- Lead a large firmware engineering organization delivering OpenBMC based firmware and MCU firmware for next-generation Data Center Compute Systems.
- Own the HGX platform as lead for Firmware and System software readiness across the organization.
- Define and drive the long‑term firmware roadmap, balancing architectural innovation with product execution and delivery milestones.
- Drive architecture strategy across BMC, MCU, platform software, manageability, health management, and data center firmware interfaces.
- Lead execution across multiple programs, coordinating priorities, hiring, managing cross‑component dependencies, and delivery commitments across a large engineering team.
- Collaborate with data center architects, cloud customers, senior stakeholders, and cross‑functional teams to define requirements, scope implementation, and deliver at Speed of Light.
- Partner with hardware, systems, security, validation, manufacturing, field, and customer engineering teams to ensure scalable manageability architecture across data center products.
- Manage customer and executive escalations for complex firmware, platform, and deployment issues.
- Build, mentor, and grow a high‑performing engineering organization with strong technical leadership, execution discipline, and a quality culture.
- BS, MS, or PhD in EE/CS or related field of education, or equivalent experience.
- 12+ overall years of proven experience in server firmware, BMC/OpenBMC, MCU firmware, platform software, or data center systems.
- 6+ years of experience managing software/firmware engineering teams.
- Strong technical leadership in data center system architecture, server manageability, telemetry, health management, and reliability at scale.
- Proven record delivering production firmware for large data centers with strong quality, debug, and operational discipline.
- Experience leading architecture and execution across multiple programs, cross‑functional teams, and customer‑facing deliverables.
- Strong understanding of firmware development lifecycle, validation, release management, issue triage, and production support.
- Excellent communication skills, strong work ethic, sound judgment, and the ability to align teams through complex technical and business tradeoffs.
- Experience leading large distributed engineering organizations, including multi‑team execution and senior technical leaders.
- Hands‑on experience with BMC firmware/software stack, MCU firmware, C/C++, Python, and debugging server platform.
- Expertise with OOB management DMTF protocols and standards such as MCTP, PLDM, SPDM, and Redfish.
- Experience with Embedded Linux, FreeRTOS, Yocto/Bit Bake, Git, Perforce, Jira, and modern firmware CI/CD practices.
- Proven ability to drive complex architecture, quality, reliability, and customer escalation work across 25+ engineers or similarly large engineering teams.
Base salary range: $272,000 USD – $431,250 USD. Eligibility for equity and benefits.
Application InformationApplications accepted until June
20,2026. This posting is for an existing vacancy.
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