Google's Global Network Technology (GNT) team is seeking a Senior Technical Program Manager to lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects focused on networking technology and infrastructure. This role combines technical expertise with program management to scale Google's Production Network through cross-functional initiatives.
The position requires a unique blend of technical knowledge in networking, software development, and program management skills. You'll be responsible for implementing software solutions that ensure seamless connectivity across Google's global infrastructure. The role involves working with various organizational levels and groups to deliver high-impact projects that directly affect Google's network reliability and performance.
As part of the Technical Infrastructure team, you'll contribute to the architecture that powers Google's extensive product portfolio. The team takes pride in being the engineers' engineers, focusing on maintaining and developing data centers and next-generation Google platforms. Your work will directly impact millions of users by ensuring the best and fastest experience possible through Google's networks.
The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in program management, particularly in software and networking domains. You'll need to demonstrate strong leadership in cross-functional environments, technical acumen in networking technologies, and excellent communication skills at all organizational levels. The role offers competitive compensation, including a base salary range of $168,000-$252,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits.
This position provides an opportunity to work at the intersection of technical leadership and program management, driving initiatives that scale Google's network infrastructure. You'll be part of a team that values diversity, equity, and inclusion, working in an environment that aims to build technology that serves everyone. The role combines strategic thinking with hands-on technical program management, making it ideal for someone who wants to impact global network infrastructure at scale.