Program Manager II, Spares Readiness, Data Center Operations
Omaha, NE
Full-time
Onsite
$126K/yr - $181K/yr
Entry, Mid Level
Google provides a search engine that retrieves information from various online sources. As a Program Manager at Google, you will lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects ensuring data centers have the necessary spare parts available. Your role involves coordinating with various stakeholders and managing project schedules to maintain operational efficiency.
Lead efforts during emergency recovery events to help operations identify, find, and receive spare parts for repairs. Coordinate/lead project work between field and central operations, manufacturers, engineering, and administrative vendor groups to identify and create Google part numbers for unique critical spare parts.
Balance project data and analytics and stakeholder input and use levers to improve project performance against expectations and milestones.
Establish strong and aligned linkages to our supply chain partner teams in planning, procurement, global commodity management and logistics to provide exceptional customer satisfaction.
Develop a regional stocking strategy for new components and influence support from supply chain partners. Improve and sustain projects. Learn and understand spares program systems and processes.
Work closely with site leaders, site teams, and cross-functional teams to identify gaps, make improvement recommendations, orchestrate change, and establish relationships.
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
2 years of experience in program or project management.
Experience in one of the following: infrastructure operations, supply chain/operations, data center operations, or manufacturing.
Preferred
Certification in Lean/Six Sigma methodologies.
2 years of experience managing cross-functional or cross-team projects.
Experience with SAP, SQL, dashboard creation, and advanced data analytics/statistical analysis.
Benefits
Bonus
Equity
Benefits
Google provides a search engine that retrieves information from various online sources. It is a sub-organization of Alphabet.