Google Cloud is seeking a Technical Program Manager III to lead their Data Center Robotics initiatives. This role sits at the intersection of cloud infrastructure, robotics, and automation, making it an exciting opportunity for experienced program managers who want to shape the future of data center operations.
The position involves leading complex, multi-disciplinary projects that focus on developing and implementing automation strategies for Google's data centers. You'll work with a diverse team of roboticists, controls engineers, and hardware specialists to drive innovation in data center automation systems. The role requires a unique blend of technical expertise and program management skills, with a focus on both hardware and software components.
As a Technical Program Manager, you'll be responsible for facilitating collaboration across multiple engineering teams, managing the complete product lifecycle, and ensuring successful delivery of automation solutions. You'll develop technical standards, create comprehensive program plans, and present business cases to executives. The role offers exposure to cutting-edge technology in cloud infrastructure and robotics, while working with some of the industry's best talents.
Google offers a competitive compensation package, including a base salary range of $142,000-$211,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. The company is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, aiming to build a workplace that represents the global user base it serves. This role provides an opportunity to work on meaningful projects that impact Google's global infrastructure while being part of a company known for its innovative culture and technical excellence.
The ideal candidate will bring 5+ years of program management experience, with a strong background in robotics or industrial automation. You'll need to be equally comfortable discussing technical details with engineers and presenting strategic plans to executives. This role offers the chance to work on cutting-edge technology while solving complex challenges that impact Google's global infrastructure.