Google Public Sector (GPS) is seeking a Technical Program Manager to join their Program Management Office, focusing on delivering Google Cloud innovation to the U.S. Government. This role combines technical expertise with program management to lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects from inception to completion. The position requires a unique blend of technical knowledge, particularly in cloud solutions, and strong program management capabilities.
The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of experience in both program management and technology consulting within the federal government space. A bachelor's degree in a technical field is required, and an MBA or Master's degree in a technical or business field is preferred. The role demands an active TS/SCI clearance, highlighting its strategic importance in government partnerships.
As a Technical Program Manager, you'll be responsible for managing large-scale Google Cloud projects, developing partnerships across teams, and ensuring successful project delivery. Your duties will include strategic planning, risk management, budget oversight, and stakeholder communication. The role offers competitive compensation ranging from $142,000 to $211,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits.
This position represents a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of cutting-edge technology and public sector service, helping government institutions accelerate their digital transformations. You'll be part of Google's commitment to solving problems for all, creating opportunities, and driving innovation in the public sector. The role requires excellent communication skills, the ability to influence senior managers, and expertise in managing complex, multi-stakeholder projects.
Working in Google Public Sector means being part of a team that's dedicated to advancing digital innovation in government and education. You'll have the chance to impact public sector institutions while working with Google's advanced technologies and solutions. The role offers professional growth, competitive compensation, and the opportunity to contribute to meaningful public sector digital transformation initiatives.