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Nvidia Senior Component Engineer in Yokneam, Israel
As a Component Engineer at NVIDIA, you will play a key role in enabling robust, scalable, and efficient hardware builds. You will identify, qualify, and support the most suitable component solutions for NVIDIA products. Responsibility includes understanding the supplier and component landscape, assessing technical and supply‑chain risks, and supporting teams that build products throughout the full product lifecycle. This role is central to ensuring component quality, availability, longevity, and strict compliance with NVIDIA processes.
What You Will Be Doing:
Partner with hardware, mechanical, firmware, software, supply chain, quality, and reliability teams to understand requirements and trade-offs
Evaluate, qualify, and approve components and suppliers across technologies and product lines
Review specifications and alternatives to balance performance, cost, reliability, and lifecycle
Drive component selection, including sourcing strategy and second-source approval
Support teams through development, validation, ramp, and production
Own component data in PLM systems, ensuring accuracy and compliance
Identify and mitigate risks related to PCNs, EOLs, and long-term supply
Use data and AI tools to improve analysis and decision-making
Improve tools, processes, and best practices in component engineering
What We Need to See:
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience
5+ years of experience in component engineering or related work
Strong understanding of electronic components and their use
Experience reviewing datasheets and technical documentation
Familiarity with qualification, validation, and reliability practices
Experience with PLM systems (e.g., Agile / PDP or similar)
Ability to work independently and take ownership
Strong problem-solving skills with a practical mindset
Ability to use AI tools in day-to-day work
Ways to Stand Out of the Crowd:
Ability to learn quickly and adapt to new technologies or domains
Creative thinking and comfort working in ambiguity
Experience influencing decisions across teams
Track record of improving processes, tools, or ways of working