Google's Technical Infrastructure team is seeking a Program Manager III to join their Supply Chain Business Operations. This role is crucial in transforming product lifecycle operations by enabling operational governance, efficiency, scalability, and agility. The position focuses on providing operations excellence and business process development in a Hardware New Product Introduction environment.
As a Program Manager, you will be responsible for managing annual planning strategy activities to align with Cloud Supply Chain Organization strategy. Your role involves managing headcount and budget requirements for the Hardware NPI organization, as well as modeling and forecasting business requirements. You'll work with cross-functional teams across Finance, HR, and Strategy Operations to drive organizational success.
The Technical Infrastructure team is fundamental to Google's product portfolio, developing and maintaining data centers and building next-generation Google platforms. This team ensures networks run optimally, providing users with the best and fastest experience possible. The role offers competitive compensation including base salary, bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits.
The ideal candidate will have strong experience in program management, supply chain management, and hardware manufacturing. You'll need excellent stakeholder management skills, strategic thinking abilities, and proven experience in managing cross-functional projects. This role provides an opportunity to impact Google's global operations while working with cutting-edge technology infrastructure.
Google emphasizes diversity, equity, and inclusion, aiming to build a workforce that represents its global user base. The company offers a collaborative environment where you can grow professionally while contributing to projects that span offices, time zones, and hemispheres. This role combines technical expertise with strategic business operations, making it an excellent opportunity for experienced program managers looking to make a significant impact at a global technology leader.