Oracle is seeking an experienced Product Manufacturing Engineer to lead the technical activities of hardware products from prototype builds through end of life. This role serves as the primary point of contact for rack-level hardware as it moves from NPI to mass production, requiring extensive knowledge of electronic verification and hardware systems integration.
The position demands expertise in hardware components including GPU, CPU, memory, storage, NICs, and network switches, along with strong understanding of firmware/software systems including Linux and embedded systems. You'll work in a fast-paced environment, interfacing with multiple engineering teams to solve complex technical challenges.
As a Product Engineer within the Supply Chain Operations organization, you'll be responsible for transforming general specifications into specific requirements for rack level systems testing in a production environment. The role involves comprehensive management of BOM structures, ECO processes, and quality control, requiring both technical expertise and leadership capabilities.
The position offers competitive compensation ranging from $87,000 to $178,200 annually, with comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision insurance, 401(k) with company match, and various other perks. Oracle provides a collaborative environment where innovation is encouraged and career growth is supported.
This role requires 8 years of relevant experience and preferably a BS/BA degree. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong technical management skills, excellent problem-solving abilities, and effective communication capabilities. You'll be joining a world leader in cloud solutions, working on cutting-edge technology while maintaining high standards of quality and reliability.
Oracle values diversity and inclusion, offering equal employment opportunities regardless of background. The company provides comprehensive support for work-life balance and professional development, making it an ideal place for experienced engineers looking to make significant contributions to enterprise-level hardware systems.