Join a multibillion-dollar global company that brings together amazing technology, people, and operational scale to become a powerhouse in the memory industry. Headquartered in Rancho Cordova, California, Solidigm combines elements of an established, successful technology company with the spirit, agility, and entrepreneurial mindset of a start-up. In addition to the U.S. headquarters and other facilities in the U.S., the company has international presence in Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Solidigm will continue to lead the world in innovating new Memory technologies with aspirations to be the #1 NAND memory company in the world. At Solidigm, we view problems as opportunities to define innovative solutions that hold the power to change the world and unleash the potential technological needs that the future holds. At Solidigm, we are One Team that fosters a diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture that embraces individual uniqueness and empowers us to bring our best selves to deliver excellence in support of Solidigm's vision and mission to be the go-to partner for optimized data storage solutions. You can be part of the takeoff of an innovative business that develops cutting-edge products, delivers strong business value for customers, provides an engaging workplace for its employees, and serves a greater impact on the world. This is a golden opportunity for the right applicant to join us and help design, build, and lead Solidigm. We want a diverse team of dedicated professionals who will not just be Solidigm team members but contribute to how we shape the future of the organization. We are seeking applicants who will grow and thrive in our culture; be customer inspired, trusting, innovative, team-oriented, inclusive, results driven, collaborative, passionate, and flexible.
Job DescriptionAs a SSD Architect within Solidigm’s SSD Architecture organization, you will lead the definition and evolution of domain-level architecture for next-generation data center SSD solutions. This role is accountable for setting architectural vision, driving end-to-end system design decisions, and influencing cross-functional engineering execution to deliver high-performance, scalable, and competitive enterprise storage products.
You will operate at the intersection of system architecture, silicon design, and firmware development—leveraging deep technical expertise, strategic thinking, and strong cross-functional leadership to shape product direction and drive innovation aligned with business objectives.
Key Responsibilities
Architecture Leadership & Strategic Vision
- Define and own the architecture for one or more critical SSD domains (e.g., PCIe/NVMe, memory controller, CPU complex), establishing a clear long-term architectural vision aligned to product and business roadmaps.
- Lead development of architecture specifications, including system flows, hardware/software partitioning, and performance optimization strategies, demonstrating strong strategic thinking and technical depth.
- Drive complex architectural trade-off decisions balancing performance, power, cost, scalability, and time-to-market, applying sound engineering judgment and data-driven decision-making.
End-to-End Product Ownership & Technical Execution
- Provide technical leadership across the full product lifecycle—from concept through implementation, validation, and product bring-up—ensuring alignment between architecture and execution.
- Influence ASIC and firmware architecture specifications, design reviews, and validation coverage through rigorous technical reviews and constructive challenge, demonstrating accountability and high standards of excellence.
Cross-Functional Leadership & Influence
- Partner closely with controller, firmware, hardware, and validation engineering teams to translate architectural intent into successful execution, demonstrating strong collaboration and stakeholder alignment.
- Influence and guide cross-functional teams through complex technical challenges, exercising leadership through influence without direct authority.
- Communicate architectural direction, trade-offs, and recommendations clearly to both technical and executive audiences, demonstrating strong communication and executive presence.
Innovation, Continuous Improvement & Industry Leadership
- Drive innovation by proactively identifying and incorporating emerging technologies, industry trends, and competitive insights into architectural decisions.
- Lead continuous improvement initiatives across product design, engineering processes, and architectural methodologies, fostering a culture of innovation and operational excellence.
- Mentor and develop engineers and architects, strengthening organizational capability and promoting technical growth and leadership development.
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related technical discipline.
- 5+ years of experience in embedded systems architecture and design, with hands-on contributions to ASIC and/or firmware development.
Preferred Qualifications
- Master’s degree (MS) or higher in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related field.
- Deep expertise in one or more SSD architecture domains (e.g., PCIe/NVMe, memory controller, CPU complex).
- Strong understanding of enterprise storage system architecture, including performance optimization, scalability, and reliability considerations.
- Proven experience driving hardware/software partitioning decisions and system-level architectural trade-offs.
- Demonstrated ability to lead complex technical initiatives and influence cross-functional teams at scale.
- Experience in performance modeling, characterization, and QoS optimization for data center storage solutions.
The compensation range for this role is 185,040 - 289,200 CAD. Actual compensation is influenced by a variety of factors including but not limited to skills, experience, qualifications, and geographic location.
This is a Hybrid role reporting onsite in Vancouver BC CAN 3 days per week. Alternate work locations for the role include: San Jose CA, Longmont CO, and Rancho Cordova CA.
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Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related technical discipline.
- 5+ years of experience in embedded systems architecture and design, with hands-on contributions to ASIC and/or firmware development.
- Master's degree (MS) or higher in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related field.
- Deep expertise in one or more SSD architecture domains (PCIe/NVMe, memory controller, CPU complex).
- Strong understanding of enterprise storage system architecture, including performance optimization, scalability, and reliability.
- Proven experience driving hardware/software partitioning decisions and system-level architectural trade-offs.
- Demonstrated ability to lead complex technical initiatives and influence cross-functional teams at scale.
- Experience in performance modeling, characterization, and QoS optimization for data center storage solutions.
Solidigm Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Solidigm and has not been reviewed or approved by Solidigm.
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Equity Value & Accessibility — Equity grants are available to all employees via a long‑term incentive plan, making ownership broadly accessible. RSUs are positioned as a core component of the total package.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Paid Flexible Time Off is offered to U.S. and international employees, indicating broad access to time away. A hybrid work model further supports practical time‑off flexibility.
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Healthcare Strength — U.S. medical options include PPO, HDHP, and HMO, with dental and vision coverage alongside wellness offerings. The breadth of plan types signals robust core healthcare support.
Solidigm Insights
What We Do
Solidigm is a leading global provider of innovative NAND flash memory solutions. Solidigm technology unlocks data’s unlimited potential for customers, enabling them to fuel human advancement. Our origins reflect Intel’s longstanding innovation in memory products and SK hynix’s international leadership and scale in the semiconductor industry, Solidigm became a standalone U.S. subsidiary under SK hynix in December 2021. Headquartered in San Jose, CA, Solidigm is powered by the inventiveness of close to 2,000 employees in 20 locations around the world. For more information about Solidigm, please visit https://www.solidigmtechnology.com

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