Google is seeking a Program Manager for Data Center Construction to lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects from start to finish. This role is part of the Technical Infrastructure team, which is responsible for developing and maintaining Google's data centers and building next-generation platforms. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in program management, particularly in data center or mission-critical facilities construction.
The role involves managing cross-functional projects, coordinating with stakeholders across different offices and time zones, and ensuring project success through effective communication and planning. You'll be responsible for overseeing technical teams working on engineering and construction projects, with a focus on electrical, mechanical, and infrastructure systems.
As a Program Manager, you'll play a crucial role in Google's infrastructure development, working with various stakeholders to plan requirements, manage project schedules, identify risks, and maintain clear communication channels. The position requires strong technical knowledge, particularly in large-scale facility systems and safety management practices.
Google offers a competitive compensation package, including a base salary range of $139,000-$207,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. The company is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace, ensuring equal opportunities for all candidates.
The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of relevant experience, with preferred qualifications including a Master's degree in Engineering or Construction Management. You'll need to demonstrate expertise in vendor relationship management, fast-track design-build processes, and requirements gathering.
This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to Google's global infrastructure while working with cutting-edge technology and talented teams. You'll be part of an organization that values innovation, diversity, and professional growth, making it an excellent choice for experienced program managers looking to make a significant impact in tech infrastructure development.