Google's Technical Infrastructure team is seeking a Supply Planning Program Manager to oversee data center equipment supply planning for both sustaining and new products. This role is crucial in maintaining Google's vast technical infrastructure that powers its product portfolio. The position involves working closely with various teams including Data Center Demand Planning, Purchasing, Engineering, Fulfillment, Commodity Management, and Contract Manufacturing.
The role requires a strategic mindset to develop and execute accurate supply and inventory plans throughout the product lifecycle. You'll be responsible for establishing metrics, driving process improvements, and influencing the growing data center infrastructure supply chain. This position offers a competitive base salary range of $126,000-$181,000, plus additional benefits including bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits package.
As a Program Manager at Google, you'll lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects from start to finish, coordinating with stakeholders across different offices, time zones, and hemispheres. The role demands strong analytical skills, with experience in Analytics/SQL/BigQuery and knowledge of financial practices being highly valued. You'll need to leverage market intelligence and statistical inputs to optimize planning and inventory models while maintaining service levels.
The ideal candidate will have at least 2 years of experience in program management with a strong background in Sales and Operations Planning. Knowledge of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) systems is preferred. This role offers an opportunity to impact Google's technical infrastructure while working with cutting-edge technology and diverse teams.
Join Google's Technical Infrastructure team where you'll help build the architecture that keeps Google running, ensuring users have the best and fastest experience possible. This role combines technical expertise with strategic planning, offering a chance to influence the future of Google's data center infrastructure while working in a collaborative, innovative environment.