Google is seeking a Program Manager for Construction Area Environmental Health and Safety to join their Data Center team. This role combines program management expertise with environmental health and safety oversight for construction projects. The position involves working with Google Data Center partners, contractors, and various trades to improve EHS programs and performance.
The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in both program management and EHS field safety management. They will be responsible for designing, developing, and deploying EHS programs across a defined area, working with various stakeholders including general contractors, electrical/mechanical trades, and commissioning agents.
The role offers an opportunity to work with one of the world's leading technology companies, managing sophisticated electrical and HVAC systems in Google's data centers. The position comes with competitive compensation including a base salary range of $139,000-$207,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits.
Key responsibilities include leading EHS program development, ensuring contractor compliance with safety requirements, monitoring project teams, and driving a culture of continuous learning. The role requires collaboration with the wider Construction EHS team to implement best practices, analyze trends, and mitigate risks.
Google emphasizes its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, aiming to build a workforce representative of its global user base. The company offers a collaborative, team-oriented environment within its Data Center team, which is known for its upbeat and creative approach to solving complex challenges.
This position represents an excellent opportunity for an experienced EHS professional to make a significant impact on Google's data center construction projects while working with cutting-edge technology and infrastructure. The role combines strategic planning, risk mitigation, and hands-on program management, making it ideal for someone who enjoys both technical and leadership challenges.