Google is seeking a Technical Program Manager to join their Data Center Equipment Supply Chain team in Dublin, Ireland. This role combines technical expertise with program management skills to lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects from inception to completion. The position requires a strong background in supply chain management, manufacturing, and product lifecycle management.
As a Technical Program Manager, you'll be responsible for leading cross-functional teams both internally and with external partners, managing production ramp-ups, and ensuring smooth product transitions. You'll need to balance cost, quality, and capacity parameters while driving operational excellence in supply chain optimization.
The ideal candidate will bring a bachelor's degree in a technical field (or equivalent experience) and at least 2 years of program management experience. Your expertise in New Product Introduction (NPI) and Product Life Cycle (PLC) management will be crucial for success in this role. Additional preferred qualifications include an advanced degree in relevant fields such as Industrial Engineering or Supply Chain Management.
At Google, you'll be part of a company that values diversity, equity, and inclusion, working to build products that serve users worldwide. You'll collaborate with talented engineers and stakeholders across the organization, contributing to Google's mission of organizing the world's information and making it universally accessible and useful.
This role offers the opportunity to work on cutting-edge technology infrastructure, specifically in data center equipment, while developing and implementing strategies that impact Google's global operations. You'll be expected to demonstrate strong leadership, problem-solving abilities, and excellent communication skills as you work with teams across different functions and geographies.
Join Google's Technical Program Management team to help solve complex challenges in data center equipment supply chain management, drive innovation, and make a significant impact on the company's infrastructure capabilities.