Google's Global Network Solutions team is seeking a Technical Program Manager II to oversee the delivery lifecycle of fiber assets and infrastructure that connect Google's data centers to users and Google Cloud customers. This role is crucial in managing complex network infrastructure projects and working with various stakeholders to ensure successful delivery of Google's network capabilities.
The position requires a strong background in telecommunications and technical program management, with a focus on fiber network delivery and infrastructure construction. You'll be working with cross-functional teams, managing vendor relationships, and ensuring proper documentation and communication throughout project lifecycles.
As a Technical Program Manager at Google, you'll leverage your technical expertise to lead multi-disciplinary projects from inception to completion. The role involves working with stakeholders to plan requirements, identify risks, manage project schedules, and communicate effectively with cross-functional partners across the company.
The Technology Infrastructure team plays a vital role in building and maintaining Google's architecture that powers all user-facing products. From developing and maintaining data centers to building next-generation Google platforms, this team makes Google's product portfolio possible.
The position offers competitive compensation including a base salary range of $122,000-$178,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. Google is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace that represents its global user base, offering equal opportunities and fostering a sense of belonging throughout the company.
This role is perfect for someone who combines technical knowledge with program management expertise, has experience in telecommunications infrastructure, and can effectively coordinate between various teams and vendors. You'll be part of a team that's essential to Google's global infrastructure and directly impact the company's ability to deliver services to users worldwide.