Google's Geo team is seeking a Technical Program Manager to lead their Geo Data Escalations efforts. This role sits at the intersection of security, data management, and program management, working with Google's mapping services that serve over a billion users monthly. The position requires a unique blend of technical expertise and project management skills, focusing on protecting and managing geo data integrity.
The role involves leading complex, multi-disciplinary projects from start to finish, with a particular emphasis on security incident management and abuse prevention. You'll be responsible for conducting forensic analysis of abuse attacks, designing optimization processes, and managing critical incidents that affect Google's mapping services. This position requires strong analytical skills, technical problem-solving abilities, and excellent communication capabilities to work with stakeholders across all levels of the organization.
As a Technical Program Manager, you'll be part of Google's mission to build comprehensive and accurate mapping solutions through products like Maps, Earth, Street View, and Google Maps Platform. You'll work in an environment that values diversity, equity, and inclusion, contributing to Google's goal of building products that serve everyone globally.
The ideal candidate will bring experience in security domains, incident management, and geo data management, combined with strong project management skills. You'll be expected to lead cross-functional teams, manage project lifecycles, and make technical decisions while maintaining clear communication channels with all stakeholders. This role offers the opportunity to impact billions of users while working with cutting-edge mapping technology and security systems.
Google offers a collaborative environment where you'll work alongside talented professionals, solving complex challenges in data security and management. The position provides the chance to grow professionally while contributing to products that help people navigate and understand the world better.