Google is seeking a Program Manager Area Cost Lead for their Data Centers division, a crucial role in managing and optimizing costs across their expanding data center portfolio. This position combines technical infrastructure expertise with commercial acumen, requiring the successful candidate to lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects from inception to completion.
The role demands a professional with extensive experience in program management and cost optimization within technical construction environments. You'll be responsible for leading commercial negotiations with contractors, establishing comprehensive cost management strategies, and ensuring projects stay within budget while maintaining Google's high standards of excellence.
As a Program Manager, you'll work at the intersection of technical infrastructure and financial management, collaborating with cross-functional teams across different offices and time zones. Your expertise will be essential in supporting the setup and delivery of robust cost management frameworks across multiple data center campuses.
The position offers a competitive compensation package, including a base salary range of $147,000-$216,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. This opportunity is ideal for someone who combines strong technical understanding with commercial expertise and enjoys working in a dynamic, global environment.
You'll be part of Google's Technical Infrastructure team, which is responsible for building and maintaining the architecture that powers Google's extensive product portfolio. The role requires a unique blend of technical knowledge, commercial acumen, and leadership skills, making it an exciting opportunity for someone looking to make a significant impact in a technology-driven environment.
The position offers flexibility with multiple location options including Nashville, Atlanta, Columbus, and Reston, allowing candidates to choose their preferred working location. This role is perfect for professionals who are passionate about driving efficiency, optimizing costs, and contributing to the growth of Google's global data center infrastructure.