Google Data Center (GDC) is seeking a Technical Program Manager II to join their Solution Delivery team. This role is crucial in delivering increased capacity to meet Google's internal and external customer demand. As a Technical Program Manager, you'll leverage your technical expertise to lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects from inception to completion. The position involves working with stakeholders to plan requirements, identify risks, manage project schedules, and communicate effectively with cross-functional partners.
The role focuses on implementing and managing construction-related tools and systems for the global Google Data Center organization. You'll be responsible for maintaining existing tools, driving integrations between systems, and developing an integrated construction management architecture. The position requires strong technical documentation skills, experience with solution architecture design, and familiarity with industry software tools such as CMMS, Maxima, Infor, SAP, CAD, PDM, PLM, or PMS systems.
Working at Google means joining a company that values diversity, equity, and inclusion, aiming to build products that serve everyone. The Technical Infrastructure team, which this role is part of, is fundamental in developing and maintaining data centers and building next-generation Google platforms. They ensure networks run smoothly and users have the best possible experience.
The position offers competitive compensation including a base salary range of $122,000-$178,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. The role provides an opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology while contributing to Google's mission of organizing the world's information and making it universally accessible and useful.
If you have experience in program management, technical solution delivery, and data center or construction operations, this role offers an exciting opportunity to make a significant impact at one of the world's leading technology companies. You'll be part of a team that's proud to be "engineers' engineers" and consistently pushes the boundaries of technical innovation.