[Remote] Senior Material Management Specialist, Data Center Infrastructure at NVIDIA

Maitland, Florida, United States

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Requirements

  • 12+ years of experience in material management, inventory operations, or hardware lifecycle support within data center infrastructure, manufacturing, or supply chain environment
  • Solid grasp of data center hardware components (servers, networking, storage, etc.) and their lifecycle (deployment, sparing, EOL)
  • Demonstrable experience with inventory control practices, including ABC classification, stock audits, and accuracy initiatives
  • Excellent organizational and documentation skills; attention to detail is a must
  • Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Operations, Logistics, Information Technology, or related field; or equivalent experience

Responsibilities

  • Act as the subject matter expert (SME) for material management processes supporting data center infrastructure hardware across its full lifecycle
  • Responsible for the planning and execution of operational hardware sparing strategies to ensure availability and minimal downtime
  • Own the end-of-life (EOL) management process for infrastructure hardware, including decommission planning and material disposition
  • Ensure inventory accuracy through ongoing audits, reconciliation processes, and alignment with data center operational needs
  • Apply ABC inventory classification methodology to prioritize and optimize stock levels based on usage, cost, and criticality
  • Maintain and improve material planning models to support forecasting and capacity planning initiatives
  • Analyze data trends to drive continuous improvements in inventory optimization, cost control, and operational efficiency

Skills

NVIDIA

Designs GPUs and AI computing solutions

About NVIDIA

NVIDIA designs and manufactures graphics processing units (GPUs) and system on a chip units (SoCs) for various markets, including gaming, professional visualization, data centers, and automotive. Their products include GPUs tailored for gaming and professional use, as well as platforms for artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) that cater to developers, data scientists, and IT administrators. NVIDIA generates revenue through the sale of hardware, software solutions, and cloud-based services, such as NVIDIA CloudXR and NGC, which enhance experiences in AI, machine learning, and computer vision. What sets NVIDIA apart from competitors is its strong focus on research and development, allowing it to maintain a leadership position in a competitive market. The company's goal is to drive innovation and provide advanced solutions that meet the needs of a diverse clientele, including gamers, researchers, and enterprises.

Santa Clara, CaliforniaHeadquarters
1993Year Founded
$19.5MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
Automotive & Transportation, Enterprise Software, AI & Machine Learning, GamingIndustries
10,001+Employees

Benefits

Company Equity
401(k) Company Match

Risks

Increased competition from AI startups like xAI could challenge NVIDIA's market position.
Serve Robotics' expansion may divert resources from NVIDIA's core GPU and AI businesses.
Integration of VinBrain may pose challenges and distract from NVIDIA's primary operations.

Differentiation

NVIDIA leads in AI and HPC solutions with cutting-edge GPU technology.
The company excels in diverse markets, including gaming, data centers, and autonomous vehicles.
NVIDIA's cloud services, like CloudXR, offer scalable solutions for AI and machine learning.

Upsides

Acquisition of VinBrain enhances NVIDIA's AI capabilities in the healthcare sector.
Investment in Nebius Group boosts NVIDIA's AI infrastructure and cloud platform offerings.
Serve Robotics' expansion, backed by NVIDIA, highlights growth in autonomous delivery services.

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