Google is seeking a Technical Program Manager III to lead the deployment of new Machine Learning (ML) product introductions from concept to production within their Technical Infrastructure team. This role is crucial in maximizing the impact and efficiency of new product introductions to data centers within the ML space.
The position requires a blend of technical expertise and program management skills, with the successful candidate needing to navigate complex, cross-functional requirements while providing leadership that drives positive outcomes for Google and its users. You'll be responsible for managing deployment schedules, documentation, and process maps, while working closely with various stakeholders to ensure successful project delivery.
As part of Google's Technical Infrastructure team, you'll be at the heart of what makes Google's product portfolio possible. The team takes pride in being the engineers' engineers, maintaining data centers, and building next-generation Google platforms. The role offers an opportunity to work with cutting-edge ML technology and infrastructure deployments.
The position offers competitive compensation with a base salary range of $156,000-$229,000, plus additional benefits including bonus and equity. You'll be joining a company known for its innovative culture and commitment to technical excellence. This role is perfect for someone who combines strong technical understanding with program management expertise and wants to make a significant impact on Google's ML infrastructure.
The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of program management experience, preferably with a background in NPI deployment, data center operations, or ML deployments. You should be comfortable explaining complex technical concepts to executives while also being able to dive deep into technical discussions with engineers about product development trade-offs.
Working at Google means being part of a company that values diversity, equality, and inclusion, with a strong commitment to building a representative workforce and creating a culture of belonging. The role offers the opportunity to work on challenging projects that directly impact Google's infrastructure and, by extension, users worldwide.