Introduction As a Hardware Developer at IBM, you’ll get to work on the systems that are driving the quantum revolution and the AI era. Join an elite team of engineering professionals who enable IBM customers to make better decisions quicker on the most trusted hardware platform in today’s market.
Your Role and Responsibilities As a Hardware Performance Modelling & Bringup Manager you will manage a team of high performing hardware performance modelling and bring up engineers. The team is responsible for modelling the Power processor and systems which is used to evaluate the performance of new generation Power processor and systems and provide design guidance. The team is also responsible for performance verification and bring up of new Power processor and systems. Responsibilities: As a Hardware Performance Modelling & Bingup Manager your responsibilities would include
Manage a team of highly skilled hardware performance modeling, bring up & verification engineers
Working with technical architects and stakeholder to understand the processor and system roadmap and performance targets
Developing detailed project and execution plans for hardware modeling, verification and bring up aligning with the processor and system roadmap
Tracking execution status, resolving roadblocks and providing updates to key stakeholders
Driving innovation and process improvements
Nurture and grow team members
Attracting and hiring new talent.
Required Technical and Professional Expertise
15+ years on IT industry experience in product development
5+ years of experience as a project manager
5+ years of experience as a people manager managing project teams
Experience developing or managing hardware performance models or teams
Experience in performance verification test
Experience in processor and system bring up
Experience in project management mythologies like Agile/Scrum/Waterfall
Experience in using project management tools like Jira/Github/Zenhub/RTC/MS Project Office
Understanding on how performance modelling methodologies like Cycle Accurate, RTL, TLM