Google is seeking a Lead Group Product Manager for AI Frameworks to drive the adoption of AI technologies and establish Google Cloud's leadership in the AI space. This role sits within the ML, Systems & Cloud AI (MSCA) organization, which is responsible for the infrastructure powering Google's services and Cloud offerings. The position involves leading product evangelism for AI frameworks like JAX and PyTorch, bridging internal innovations with cloud customers and the open-source community.
The role requires a strategic mind to develop comprehensive product evangelism strategies, create engaging content, and build thriving developer communities. You'll be responsible for representing Google Cloud at industry events and serving as a key public speaker for ML innovations. The position demands a blend of technical expertise in AI/ML and strong leadership skills to guide cross-functional teams.
Working at Google means joining a company that prioritizes security, efficiency, and reliability across all operations. The role offers exposure to cutting-edge technologies, including Google Cloud's Vertex AI platform and the latest TPUs. You'll be part of shaping the future of hyperscale computing while working with global teams to bring Gemini models to enterprise customers.
The ideal candidate brings 10 years of product management experience, with deep expertise in AI/ML technologies and proven leadership abilities. You'll need excellent communication skills to create various content formats and deliver technical presentations to executive leadership. This role offers competitive compensation, including a base salary range of $227,000-$320,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits.
Join Google to make a significant impact on the AI industry, working with world-class teams while helping millions of users and enterprises leverage Google's ML excellence for their innovations. The role provides an opportunity to shape the future of AI frameworks and contribute to Google's mission of organizing the world's information and making it universally accessible and useful.