YouTube is seeking a Technical Program Manager II to lead their Infrastructure Resource Management initiatives. This role combines technical expertise with program management skills to ensure the efficient operation of YouTube's infrastructure. The position requires managing complex, multi-disciplinary projects while working with various stakeholders to plan requirements, identify risks, and manage project schedules.
The role involves developing and evaluating capacity plans, collaborating with Engineering teams, and partnering with Supply Chain teams to drive process improvements and infrastructure projects. You'll be responsible for maintaining YouTube's infrastructure footprint health and proposing solutions to support its rapid growth and product launches.
As a Technical Program Manager, you'll use your technical expertise to lead projects from start to finish, working closely with cross-functional partners across the company. You'll need to be equally comfortable explaining analyses to executives and discussing technical tradeoffs with engineers. The role requires strong analytical skills, particularly in forecasting capacity needs, ensuring efficient resource utilization, and driving financial accountability.
YouTube's mission is to give everyone a voice and show them the world. Working at the intersection of cutting-edge technology and creativity, you'll be part of a team that moves at the speed of culture. The company values diversity, equity, and inclusion, aiming to build a workplace that reflects the world around us.
The position offers competitive compensation, including a base salary range of $122,000-$178,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. You'll be working in either Mountain View or San Bruno, CA, contributing to YouTube's mission of creating a platform where stories can be shared and communities can thrive.
Key responsibilities include leading complex infrastructure projects, becoming a subject-matter expert in data-center resource management, partnering with engineering teams to scale planning processes, and identifying efficiency opportunities. The ideal candidate will have at least 2 years of program management experience, technical expertise, and a strong background in data center infrastructure resource planning.