Google is seeking a Technical Program Manager II to join their Cloud Networking and Telecommunications team. This role is crucial in managing complex, multi-disciplinary engineering projects within Google's Technical Infrastructure team. The position requires someone who can bridge the gap between technical implementation and project management, working closely with engineering teams and stakeholders to deliver network infrastructure projects.
The ideal candidate will have experience in network planning, architecture, or design within the technology or telecommunications sector. They will be responsible for managing project lifecycles, from gathering requirements to final delivery, while working with cross-functional teams and third-party vendors. The role involves both technical expertise and leadership skills, as you'll be expected to communicate effectively with executives and engineers alike.
As part of Google's Technical Infrastructure team, you'll be contributing to the architecture that powers Google's extensive product portfolio. The team takes pride in being the "engineers' engineers" and focuses on maintaining and developing data centers, networks, and next-generation Google platforms. This position offers competitive compensation, including a base salary range of $122,000-$178,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits.
The role presents an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys tackling complex technical challenges while maintaining a big-picture perspective. You'll be at the forefront of Google's infrastructure development, ensuring users have the best and fastest experience possible. The position requires strong program management skills, technical knowledge, and the ability to transform ambiguous projects into well-defined solutions.
This is an ideal opportunity for candidates who want to make a significant impact on Google's infrastructure while working with cutting-edge technology and leading cross-functional teams. The role offers growth potential and the chance to work on projects that directly affect Google's global user base.