Google Search is undertaking an ambitious initiative to revolutionize information discovery across all platforms and contexts. This Senior UX Program Manager role sits at the intersection of user experience and search innovation, where you'll lead complex programs that impact billions of users globally. You'll work within Google's UX Programs & Operations, collaborating with multi-disciplinary teams including UX Designers, Researchers, Writers, Content Strategists, and Engineers.
The role combines strategic program management with UX expertise, requiring you to harmonize efforts across various disciplines while maintaining Google's core premise of "Focus on the user and all else will follow." You'll be responsible for planning projects, defining milestones, managing risks, and ensuring timely delivery of initiatives that enhance Google Search's user experience.
As part of the Search team, you'll have the unique opportunity to shape how billions of people access and interact with information. The position requires a blend of technical understanding, user experience expertise, and program management skills. You'll work on solving complex engineering challenges while ensuring the maintenance of Google's universally accessible and useful experience.
The role offers competitive compensation including a base salary range of $142,000-$211,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. You'll be joining a global team that values diversity, equality, and creating a culture of belonging. The position provides an opportunity to make a significant impact on one of Google's core products while working with industry-leading professionals in a collaborative environment.
This role is perfect for someone who combines strong program management capabilities with a deep understanding of UX principles and methodologies. You'll need to be adept at stakeholder management, analytical thinking, and driving cross-functional collaboration. The position offers growth opportunities and the chance to work on cutting-edge search technologies while maintaining a user-centered focus.