Google is seeking a Technical Program Manager to join their Enterprise Network Engineering team. This role combines technical expertise with program management to drive critical infrastructure initiatives. The position involves maintaining security, reliability, scalability, and automation of Google's enterprise network systems.
The ideal candidate will collaborate with Network Engineers, Software Engineers, Delivery, and Operations teams to develop and implement network solutions that align with operational needs. They will be responsible for setting priorities through OKRs, managing vendor relationships, and optimizing processes for efficient scaling and security.
This role offers an opportunity to work at one of the world's leading technology companies, where you'll tackle complex challenges in network infrastructure at a massive scale. You'll be part of a team that values diversity, equity, and inclusion, working in an environment that promotes innovation and technical excellence.
Key responsibilities include directing enterprise network engineering products development, collaborating with global teams, managing vendor relationships, and implementing process improvements. The role requires a bachelor's degree in a technical field and significant experience in program management, particularly in network technologies.
Google offers a collaborative environment where you'll work with talented engineers and professionals across the globe. You'll have the chance to make a significant impact on the company's network infrastructure while working with cutting-edge technology and contributing to Google's mission of organizing the world's information.
The position is based in Bengaluru, India, offering the opportunity to work in one of Google's major technical hubs. You'll be part of a company that values technical innovation, user focus, and maintains high standards for engineering excellence. This role is perfect for someone who combines technical knowledge with strong program management skills and wants to contribute to large-scale network infrastructure projects.