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NVIDIA Gruppe in Santa Clara is seeking a Product Quality Engineer to lead failure analysis for system products. The ideal candidate will have a strong analytical skillset and experience in problem-solving, focusing on quality improvement initiatives.
Your responsibilities include analyzing technical issues, conducting failure analysis, collaborating with engineering teams, and implementing corrective measures to enhance product quality.
The role requires a bachelor's degree in Electronic Engineering, with a competitive salary range of $116,000 to $184,000 and a comprehensive benefits package.
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We are looking for a Product Quality Engineer to join our team leading all aspects of failure analysis for NVIDIA’s system product segment throughout the life of the product. You will greatly influence quality across the company through interactions with internal and external engineering groups. The ideal candidate will have excellent analytical skills with a strong structured problem‑solving background and proven experience in failure root cause resolution. Your hands‑on failure analytical skills and strong quality mindset are essential as you will be working to drive NVIDIA System products quality improvement initiatives and programs.
With highly competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package, NVIDIA offers a base salary range of $116,000 to $184,000, and is eligible for equity and benefits.
Applications for this job will be accepted at least until February 9, 2026. This posting is for an existing vacancy.
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