Technical Program Manager III, AI and Infrastru... @ Google
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Overview
As a Technical Program Manager III, AI and Infrastructure at Google, you will lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects that drive the development and deployment of AI-first products and cloud infrastructure. You will manage project schedules, identify and mitigate risks, and communicate progress to stakeholders and executives.
Key Responsibilities
- Drive end-to-end program outcomes and manage cross-organizational teams.
- Manage software engineering scoping, execution and delivery.
- Communicate progress, risks and propose mitigation strategies.
- Use technical judgment to build consensus and drive project plans.
- Analyze processes, identify opportunities and improve tools.
Qualifications
Minimum: Bachelor’s degree in a technical field or equivalent, with 5 years experience in program management and delivering large-scale programs.
Preferred: 5 years managing cross-functional projects, familiarity with SQL, script writing, dashboard creation, and a successful track record from concept to launch.
About the Role
This role offers an opportunity to work on high impact programs for AI and infrastructure at Google Cloud. You will collaborate with global teams, making key decisions under strategic and technical guidance.
Compensation
The US base salary range is $156,000-$229,000 plus bonus, equity, and benefits. Additional details will be provided during the hiring process.
Key skills/competency
- Program Management
- Technical Leadership
- Risk Mitigation
- Process Improvement
- Cross-functional Collaboration
- Communication
- SQL
- Dashboard Creation
- Engineering Expertise
- Stakeholder Management
How to Get Hired at Google
🎯 Tips for Getting Hired
- Customize Your Resume: Highlight relevant program management experiences.
- Research Google: Review Google's projects and culture online.
- Emphasize Technical Skills: Detail SQL, scripting, and dashboard expertise.
- Prepare for Interviews: Practice explaining complex project scenarios.