Google is seeking a Program Manager II to join their Technical Infrastructure team, focusing on Operations and New Product Introduction. This role is crucial in maintaining and developing Google's vast technical infrastructure that powers their entire product portfolio.
The position offers a competitive compensation package ranging from $126,000 to $181,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. Based in Sunnyvale, CA, this role requires 2 years of experience in program or project management, with a specific focus on NPI operations and supply chain operations.
As a Program Manager at Google, you'll be responsible for leading complex, multi-disciplinary projects from inception to completion. You'll work with cross-functional teams both internally and with external partners to manage production ramps and product transitions. The role involves coordinating with stakeholders across different offices, time zones, and hemispheres, ensuring clear communication and project progress.
The ideal candidate should possess a Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience, with demonstrated expertise in hardware operations, BOMs, process documentation, and assembly/test processes. Strong leadership and analytical skills are essential, as you'll be managing project schedules, identifying risks, and ensuring production transitions meet program goals within cost, quality, and capacity parameters.
Google's Technical Infrastructure team takes pride in being the engineers' engineers, working behind the scenes to maintain data centers and build next-generation platforms. This role offers an opportunity to contribute to Google's mission of solving problems for all users, whether they're down the street or across the globe.
The company offers a collaborative work environment and is committed to building a diverse workforce that represents their global user base. They provide equal employment opportunities and foster a culture of belonging, making it an ideal place for professionals looking to make a significant impact in technical operations and program management.