Data Center Security Technical Lead
OpenAIFull Time
Expert & Leadership (9+ years)
Candidates must possess a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related technical field. A minimum of 5 years of technical program management experience, preferably in data center hardware and system-level integration, is required. Experience managing customer-facing deployments in cloud/data center environments and with OEM hardware partners is preferred, along with a solid understanding of server platform architecture, BMC, BIOS/UEFI, and system validation practices. Knowledge of PCIe, NVLink, or other interconnect scale-up/scale-out technologies, a proven track record of managing complex programs, and excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills are also necessary. Experience with project management tools like Jira and Confluence is beneficial.
The Director Technical Program Manager will own the end-to-end technical program lifecycle for customer data center deployments of d-Matrix hardware and software platforms. They will serve as the primary technical point of contact for hyperscaler customers during pre- and post-sales deployment phases and drive joint development and integration efforts with server OEMs, including system validation, BIOS/firmware alignment, and platform qualification. This role involves coordinating internally across silicon, hardware, firmware, and software teams to align deliverables with customer timelines, developing and maintaining project plans, schedules, risk logs, and dashboards, and facilitating cross-functional communication between d-Matrix engineering teams, customer stakeholders, and OEM partners. Additionally, they will identify and resolve program blockers, escalate issues as needed, and track industry trends and requirements related to server ecosystems and data center infrastructure to inform platform evolution.
AI compute platform for datacenters
d-Matrix focuses on improving the efficiency of AI computing for large datacenter customers. Its main product is the digital in-memory compute (DIMC) engine, which combines computing capabilities directly within programmable memory. This design helps reduce power consumption and enhances data processing speed while ensuring accuracy. d-Matrix differentiates itself from competitors by offering a modular and scalable approach, utilizing low-power chiplets that can be tailored for different applications. The company's goal is to provide high-performance, energy-efficient AI inference solutions to large-scale datacenter operators.