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NVIDIA

Senior Content Workflow Specialist, Digital Twins

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remote senior full-time US, CA

First indexed 15 May 2026

Description

You will be at the centre of content pipelines, contributor enablement, metadata quality, and asset discovery. Your role will involve owning and improving OpenUSD-based content workflows for reusable technical assets, from intake and packaging through validation, publishing, and lifecycle updates.

Key responsibilities include defining practical metadata, profile, and validation requirements for infrastructure, simulation, and digital twin assets. You will partner with engineering, program, content, and contributor teams to improve packaging, versioning, publishing, and asset readiness patterns.

Your tasks will also include supporting internal teams and external contributors as they prepare, refine, and submit assets into structured workflows. You will shape how approved assets appear across catalog, browser, and search surfaces so they are easier to find and reuse.

Additionally, you will create workflow guidance, examples, and reusable technical content that makes participation repeatable and scalable.

Required qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Digital Media Production, Design Technology, or a related field, or equivalent experience. You should have 8+ years of experience building, supporting, or improving production content pipelines, technical asset workflows, or digital twin content operations.

Strong working knowledge of OpenUSD asset structure, composition, packaging, validation, and publishing practices is essential. You should be able to define clear metadata requirements, validation rules, asset profiles, and contributor-ready workflow standards.

Strong technical writing skills, with a record of creating documentation, examples, or enablement material for technical users, are also required. A collaborative approach to solving workflow problems across engineering, content, program, partner, and contributor teams is necessary.

Preferred qualifications include hands-on work with Omniverse, Isaac Sim, OpenUSD validation tooling, or asset publishing systems. Familiarity with catalog, browser, search, or asset discovery surfaces for reusable technical content is also beneficial.