Google is seeking a Senior Technical Program Manager II to join their Google Networking Technologies (GNT) team. This role involves leading complex, multi-disciplinary projects focused on scaling Google's Production Network. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in program management, software development, and networking technologies.
The position requires working with the Global Google Networking Technology team to manage cross-functional programs that impact all organizational levels. You'll be responsible for establishing portfolio reviews, delivering projects predictably, and collaborating with engineering teams to develop both long-term strategies and short-term plans.
As part of the Technical Infrastructure team, you'll contribute to the architecture that powers Google's entire product portfolio. The role involves managing software programs with large components that handle data, control, and management plane functions for Google's global network.
The position offers a competitive compensation package including a base salary range of $214,000-$305,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. Google emphasizes building a diverse and inclusive workplace, aiming to create an environment where all Googlers can grow and thrive.
Key responsibilities include establishing portfolio reviews, delivering cross-functional projects, collaborating with engineering teams, and defining success criteria. The role requires strong technical acumen, executive-level communication skills, and the ability to manage without authority.
Requirements include a Bachelor's degree in a technical field (or equivalent experience), 10 years of program management experience, and extensive knowledge of networking technologies. The ideal candidate will have 15 years of experience managing complex cross-functional projects and strong expertise in software architecture and development.
This role offers an opportunity to impact Google's global infrastructure while working with cutting-edge networking technologies. You'll be part of a team that's proud to be "engineers' engineers" and focuses on maintaining and improving Google's network performance and reliability.