Google is seeking a Technical Program Manager III to join their Networking Site Reliability Engineering team. This role is crucial in delivering reliable global network infrastructure and scaling software services for Cloud customers. The position requires a blend of technical expertise and program management skills, focusing on both product reliability and cross-team initiative delivery.
The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in program management and networking technologies, with the ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams. You'll be responsible for managing complex projects that involve designing and developing policies and systems to enhance Google's production networks reliability.
As a TPM at Google, you'll leverage your technical knowledge to lead multi-disciplinary projects from inception to completion. The role involves working with various stakeholders to plan requirements, identify risks, manage project schedules, and maintain clear communication across different teams. You should be comfortable explaining technical analyses to executives while also engaging in detailed technical discussions with engineers.
The position offers competitive compensation including a base salary range of $142,000-$211,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. Google emphasizes building a diverse and inclusive workplace, seeking candidates who can contribute to their mission of solving problems for all users globally.
Key responsibilities include managing cross-team initiatives, implementing risk mitigation strategies, applying technical judgment in networking technologies, driving planning and execution of roadmaps, and leading stakeholder communications. The role requires strong technical background combined with excellent program management and communication skills.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to impact Google's global infrastructure while working with cutting-edge technology and diverse teams. The position offers significant growth potential and the chance to work on critical systems that power Google's services worldwide.