Program Manager II Supply Chain @ Google
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Overview
Google is seeking a Program Manager II Supply Chain. This role requires candidates with Mexican citizenship and a resume submitted in English. The position supports a hybrid workplace including remote roles in Mexico.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience and 2 years of program or project management experience.
Preferred Qualifications
MBA or Master's degree in a technical field, 3 years of Supply Chain or Operations experience, and the ability to work in an ambiguous, evolving engineering operations environment. Strong project management, communication, problem-solving, negotiation, and organizational skills are required.
About the Job
As a Program Manager at Google, you will lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects from start to finish. You will work with stakeholders to plan requirements, manage project schedules, identify risks, and communicate updates across time zones and geographical boundaries. Your role is crucial in coordinating efforts across teams.
Responsibilities
- Develop deployment plans and fulfillment strategies for machine delivery.
- Communicate program status and actions to various stakeholders.
- Collaborate with cross-functional and Software Engineering teams to design automation for scale.
- Drive improvements in efficiency, cycle times, reliability, and on-time delivery.
- Oversee execution of plans, troubleshoot issues, identify risks, and develop mitigation strategies.
Key skills/competency
- Program Management
- Project Management
- Supply Chain
- Operations
- Stakeholder Communication
- Risk Management
- Process Improvement
- Automation
- Negotiation
- Cross-functional Collaboration
How to Get Hired at Google
🎯 Tips for Getting Hired
- Customize your resume: Highlight supply chain and project successes.
- Study Google: Understand their hybrid work and global scope.
- Demonstrate impact: Share quantifiable program management results.
- Prepare for interviews: Practice scenario-based questions.