Supply Chain Program Manager, Spares and Analytics
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Qualifications
Minimum qualifications:
- 4 years of supply chain experience in spares, demand, and supply planning, fulfillment, inventory and operations management.
- 2 years of experience in program or project management.
Preferred qualifications:
- 4 years of supply chain or network/data center operations analytics experience.
- Excellent organization skills and ability to focus effectively.
- Effective problem solving, process improvement, and analytical skills.
About the job
A problem isn’t truly solved until it’s solved for all. That’s why Googlers build products that help create opportunities for everyone, whether down the street or across the globe. As a Program Manager at Google, you’ll lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects from start to finish — working with stakeholders to plan requirements, manage project schedules, identify risks, and communicate clearly with cross-functional partners across the company. Your projects will often span offices, time zones, and hemispheres. It's your job to coordinate the players and keep them up to date on progress and deadlines.
Our goal is to build a Google that looks like the world around us — and we want Googlers to stay and grow when they join us. As part of our efforts to build a Google for everyone, we build diversity, equity, and inclusion into our work and we aim to cultivate a sense of belonging throughout the company.
In this role, you will be part of the Manufacturing Operations team within the Supply Chain. We’re responsible for spares, decommissioning, and re-manufacturing servers, storage, and networking equipment used in Google’s data centers.
Behind everything our users see online is the architecture built by the Technical Infrastructure team to keep it running. From developing and maintaining our data centers to building the next generation of Google platforms, we make Google's product portfolio possible. We're proud to be our engineers' engineers and love voiding warranties by taking things apart so we can rebuild them. We keep our networks up and running, ensuring our users have the best and fastest experience possible.
Responsibilities
- Work with cross-functional partners to develop and execute spares strategies, analytics, and reverse flow processes that enable sustainment of technology to power our global data centers. Act as a leading team member in the development of spares strategies throughout the product life-cycle.
- Enable on-time and predictable delivery of materials to all points of consumption.
- Partner with Finance and Inventory Management to enable cost optimization and awareness through sustaining product transitions, inventory planning, excess and obsolescence.
- Actively partner with our New Product Introduction team to ensure seamless production ramp on innovative new technologies into our global data center fleet.
- Contribute to supply chain designs to enable scalable supply chain models in a dynamic product and supply base environment. Enable process improvements and tool development of ongoing evolution of our team.
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