Technical Program Manager Iii, Field Quality, Google Pixel

Google Google · Big Tech · Mountain View, CA +1

Technical Program Manager III for Google Pixel Field Quality, focusing on monitoring quality metrics, leading failure analysis for hardware defects, collaborating cross-functionally, and managing warranty/repair programs for phones, watches, and buds. This role involves analyzing field data, diagnosing hardware issues, and driving technical fixes to improve device quality.

What you'd actually do

  1. Monitor and analyze field quality metrics and performance trends for consumer products to identify and address return rate deviations.
  2. Lead failure analysis within the early failure analysis (EFFA) lab to diagnose board-level hardware defects, investigate failing electrical power rails, and determine root causes.
  3. Collaborate cross-functionally with early engagement, design for quality, architecture, customer support, manufacturing, and supply chain teams to ensure technical fixes are successfully implemented.
  4. Manage program communications and report executive-level updates to stakeholders, translating complex failure modes into actionable technical strategies.
  5. Scope and drive warranty, repair, and extended warranty programs, conducting return-on-investment (ROI) analyses to support business decisions.

Skills

Required

  • program management
  • sustaining engineering
  • failure analysis
  • technical quality role
  • hardware products
  • consumer electronics
  • technical field degree
  • cross-functional collaboration

Nice to have

  • managing cross-functional or cross-team projects
  • electrical engineering
  • debugging circuit boards
  • board probing
  • analyzing failing power rails
  • managing strategic, complex technical programs
  • clear program communications
  • executive-level presentations
  • navigating ambiguity
  • fast-paced or unstructured hardware development environments

What the JD emphasized

  • hardware issues
  • failure analysis
  • technical fixes
  • field quality
  • consumer electronics