Google is seeking a Program Manager I to join their Cloud Infrastructure team, focusing on Supply Chain Management. This role combines technical infrastructure expertise with supply chain operations, making it an exciting opportunity for someone passionate about both domains.
The position involves managing complex order processes and collaborating with cross-functional teams to optimize supply chain operations. You'll be working with Google's Technical Infrastructure team, which is responsible for maintaining and developing the architecture that powers Google's extensive product portfolio. This includes everything from data centers to next-generation Google platforms.
As a Program Manager, you'll lead multi-disciplinary projects from inception to completion, working across offices and time zones. Your responsibilities will include managing order flows, generating crucial reports, ensuring data accuracy, and driving process improvements. You'll also work closely with engineering teams on automation initiatives.
The role offers competitive compensation ($105,000-$151,000) plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. Google's commitment to diversity and inclusion makes it an excellent workplace for professionals from all backgrounds. The position is based in Boulder, CO, offering a chance to work with one of tech's most influential companies while enjoying the quality of life that Boulder provides.
This role is perfect for someone with supply chain management experience who wants to work at the intersection of technology and operations. You'll need strong analytical skills, SQL proficiency, and experience with supply chain systems. The position offers significant growth potential and the opportunity to impact Google's global infrastructure operations.
If you're passionate about solving complex problems, have strong program management skills, and want to be part of a team that builds the backbone of Google's services, this role provides an excellent opportunity to advance your career while working on meaningful projects that affect users worldwide.