Technical Program Manager II, System Integration, Consumer Hardware

Google organizes world's information and creates radically helpful experiences through AI, Software, and Hardware.
$132,000 - $189,000
Hardware
Mid-Level Software Engineer
In-Person
5,000+ Employees
2+ years of experience
Consumer

Description For Technical Program Manager II, System Integration, Consumer Hardware

Google's Devices & Services team is seeking a Technical Program Manager II to lead complex hardware integration projects. This role combines technical expertise with project management, working at the intersection of Hardware and Software Engineering. The position involves managing system validation, hardware development schedules, and cross-functional coordination for consumer hardware products.

As a Technical Program Manager, you'll be responsible for ensuring product quality through rigorous testing and validation processes, managing development schedules for hardware components, and coordinating with various teams including Engineers, Product Managers, and ODMs/OEMs. Your role will be crucial in shipping high-quality consumer electronics products on time.

The ideal candidate will have experience in consumer electronics, particularly in phone development, and a proven track record of managing cross-functional projects. You'll need strong communication skills to work with stakeholders at all levels, technical expertise to understand hardware development processes, and the ability to identify and mitigate risks effectively.

Working at Google means joining a company that values diversity, equality, and creating opportunities for everyone. You'll be part of a team that combines the best of Google AI, Software, and Hardware to create innovative products that make computing more accessible and useful for users worldwide. The role offers competitive compensation including base salary, bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits.

This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to impact billions of users while working with cutting-edge technology and world-class teams. You'll be at the forefront of hardware innovation, helping Google develop and launch products that push the boundaries of what's possible in consumer electronics.

Last updated 22 days ago

Responsibilities For Technical Program Manager II, System Integration, Consumer Hardware

  • Manage key interface for overall system readiness for validation and alignment on test plan, priorities, and execution, and ensure NPI hardware is tested and issues are identified, tracked, and root caused
  • Create and manage schedules for system validation during hardware NPI development builds, work with cross-functional EPMs on design/tooling locks, and incorporate validation feedback before next hardware release
  • Synthesize data into a clear story and communicate to key stakeholders across all levels of the organization, as well as identify risks, develop mitigation strategies, and support conflict resolution
  • Create and manage hardware development schedules for the main logic board and flexes
  • Partner with the Electrical Engineering, Layout and cross-functional teams to coordinate and drive schematic, placement, and layout reviews

Requirements For Technical Program Manager II, System Integration, Consumer Hardware

  • Bachelor's degree in a technical field, or equivalent practical experience
  • 2 years of experience in program management
  • Experience with consumer electronics or systems management
  • 2 years of experience managing cross-functional or cross-team projects
  • Experience in consumer electronics phone development
  • Experience shipping high volume/high quality products

Benefits For Technical Program Manager II, System Integration, Consumer Hardware

Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
  • bonus
  • equity
  • benefits package

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