Google is seeking a Global Commodity Manager specializing in High Bandwidth Memory to join their Technical Infrastructure team. This role is crucial in ensuring Google has the necessary supplies and equipment for their innovative products. The position involves developing and executing commodity strategies, leading cross-functional teams through supplier selection, and managing strategic supplier relationships.
The role requires deep expertise in HBM and DRAM technologies, with responsibilities including driving JEDEC standard implementations, managing supplier relationships, and developing sourcing strategies. The successful candidate will work at the intersection of technical knowledge and business strategy, requiring both engineering expertise and supply chain management skills.
As part of Google's Technical Infrastructure team, you'll be instrumental in maintaining and developing the architecture that powers Google's vast product portfolio. The team takes pride in being the "engineers' engineers" and focuses on keeping networks running optimally to ensure the best user experience.
The position offers a competitive compensation package with a base salary range of $174,000-$258,000, plus additional benefits including bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. This is an excellent opportunity for experienced professionals who want to impact Google's infrastructure at a global scale.
The ideal candidate will have at least 10 years of experience in commodity or supply chain management, preferably in the data center/mission critical industry. They should possess a bachelor's degree in a technical or engineering field, with a master's degree or MBA being preferred. Knowledge of semiconductor manufacturing technology and experience with developing commodity strategies are valuable assets.
Working at Google means joining a company committed to diversity, equality, and inclusion, with a culture focused on innovation and collaboration. The role offers the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology while managing critical supplier relationships that directly impact Google's operational efficiency and bottom line.