Nvidia

Product Manager, ISV Experience - DGX Cloud

2 Locations

Found: February 28, 2026

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Location:

Santa Clara, CA or Seattle, WA

Compensation:

$168,000 - $258,750/year

Responsibilities:

  • Lead the developer experience and API roadmap for Infrastructure ISVs.
  • Collaborate with engineering teams to build multi-tenancy features and performance insights tools.
  • Create standardized 'Blueprints' showcasing ISV software performance on NVIDIA platforms.
  • Identify strategic opportunities in the AI software stack for ISV growth.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience.
  • 8+ years in cloud-native technologies, including Kubernetes and containerization.
  • Strong strategic product sense and communication skills.

Ways to stand out:

  • Experience building developer-first platforms at scale.
  • Understanding of the AI lifecycle and translating hardware advantages into software value.
  • Ability to influence across engineering, sales, and leadership.

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