Oracle's Data Center team is seeking an experienced leader to join their rapidly expanding organization supporting hyperscale distributed infrastructure for the cloud. This role is based in Abilene, TX, and involves leading teams responsible for building and supporting cloud data centers across the United States.
The position requires a unique blend of leadership, technical expertise, and business acumen. As Senior Manager, you'll be responsible for managing multiple data center sites, ensuring operational excellence, and driving team growth. You'll work with distributed teams globally to maintain consistency across sites while delivering expansion projects on time with high quality.
The role offers an opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology in a stable environment at one of the world's largest IT companies. You'll be part of a merit-based organization with tremendous growth potential, both professionally and personally. The position comes with competitive compensation ranging from $109,200 to $223,400 annually, plus comprehensive benefits.
Key responsibilities include managing 24/7 mission-critical operations, driving recruitment and team development, ensuring quality standards, and handling capacity expansions at various scales. You'll also be responsible for vendor management, incident resolution, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement.
The ideal candidate will have 7+ years of IT leadership experience, strong knowledge of data center ecosystems, and proven success in managing diverse teams. This role offers the chance to make a significant impact on Oracle's cloud infrastructure while working with world-class architects, engineers, and product teams.
Oracle values diversity and inclusion, offering a workplace where all kinds of people can thrive. The company provides comprehensive benefits, including medical insurance, 401(k) matching, flexible vacation, and paid parental leave. This is an excellent opportunity for a seasoned leader to join a growing team and shape the future of cloud infrastructure.