Google is seeking a CPU Technical Program Manager to join their hardware and technology development team. This role combines technical expertise with program management to lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects in CPU and SoC development.
The position requires a strong technical background with extensive experience in CPU/SoC engineering and program management. You'll be working at the intersection of hardware and software, coordinating between various teams including architecture, design, verification, and physical design.
As a Technical Program Manager at Google, you'll be responsible for ensuring smooth project execution, managing cross-functional teams, and driving technical discussions. The role involves working with stakeholders across multiple geographical locations, making it essential to have excellent communication and coordination skills.
Google's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. The team combines the best of Google AI, Software, and Hardware to create innovative solutions. They research, design, and develop new technologies to make computing faster, seamless, and more powerful.
The ideal candidate will have a bachelor's degree in a technical field and significant experience with processor architecture, design flows, and emulation technologies. Knowledge of power and thermal constraints, CPU benchmarks, ASIC Flow, and ARM architecture is highly valued.
This role offers the opportunity to work on cutting-edge technology at one of the world's leading tech companies. Google is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, aiming to build a workplace that represents the users they serve. They offer a collaborative environment where you can make a significant impact on the future of computing technology.
The position is based in New Taipei, Taiwan, where you'll work with global teams to drive innovation in CPU and SoC development. If you're passionate about processor technology and have strong program management skills, this role offers an exciting opportunity to shape the future of Google's hardware initiatives.