Google's Global Infrastructure Group (GIG) within Cloud is seeking a Program Manager III to lead their supply and demand planning initiatives for data center networking infrastructure. This role is crucial in driving optimal fulfillment and transforming Google's fleet by balancing demand from Product Areas, deployment decisions, and supply capability across datacenters, networking, and machines.
The position requires a strategic mindset with the ability to manage complex, multi-disciplinary projects from start to finish. You'll be working with the Network Planning team, focusing on forecasting, demand planning, supply planning, and deployment capability planning for data center networking infrastructure. The role involves collaboration with technical teams and stakeholders across different offices and time zones.
As a Program Manager at Google, you'll have the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology and infrastructure that powers Google's vast product portfolio. The Technical Infrastructure team is proud to be the engineers' engineers, maintaining and developing data centers while building the next generation of Google platforms.
The role offers competitive compensation with a base salary range of $139,000-$207,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. Google is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace, seeking candidates who can contribute to their mission of solving problems for all users globally.
Key responsibilities include driving demand-supply planning using SQL and other tools, creating forecast models, identifying operational efficiencies, maintaining monitoring dashboards, and coordinating New Product Introduction programs. The ideal candidate will have 5+ years of experience in program management, strong technical background, and expertise in demand planning and inventory management.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys balancing technical details with big picture thinking and wants to make a significant impact on Google's infrastructure planning and deployment strategies.