Manager, Solutions Architecture – Financial Services, Capital Markets

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Job Description:

  • Recruit and Mentor architects personally and professionally, aligning with Industry and Company goals
  • Work across teams to drive Financial Services Industry strategy
  • Industry leadership and vision integrating NVIDIA full-stack to support financial services use cases and sub-verticals
  • Provided technical leadership on all NVIDIA products pertinent to the industry, directly supporting Industry Business Development and Sales to achieve design wins and execute industry strategy

Requirements:

  • Hold an M.Sc. or Ph.D. in computer science, data science, electrical engineering, or computer engineering from a leading university (or equivalent experience)
  • 4+ years of proven strong technical leadership in team development, managing KO's, communication excellence, problem-solving, sharing direction with critical thinking, and fostering team collaboration
  • 8+ overall years of experience in one or more diverse areas such as systems architecture (Clusters, Kubernetes, Slurm, Spark, Storage, Networking, DGX platform, DGX Cloud, AWS, GCP, ODI, Azure), development (C/C++, Python, Jupyter Labs), model training (Pytorch, Jax, Tensorflow, XGBoost, Transformers, GenAI, back-testing), or Graph Neural Networks
  • Experience or working insights in NVIDIA software pipelines (data curation, training, validation, production) and GPU products and software such as NeMO Foundation, HPC-SDK, Triton, NVIDIA AI Enterprise, NVIDIA GPU Cloud
  • Excellent presentation skills with the ability to explain sophisticated ideas
  • Experience in cross-collaboration, driving technical excellence, and growing leaders within the team, executive alignment, and vision to think out the box solutions
  • Good to have experience working with the Financial Services industry, either within or supporting industry customers/partners.

Benefits:

  • Highly competitive salaries
  • Comprehensive benefits package
  • Equity
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