Technical Program Manager Iii, Product Quality, Pixel

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

Technical Program Manager III, Product Quality, Pixel at Google. This role involves managing complex, multi-disciplinary projects related to product quality for Google Pixel devices. Responsibilities include establishing quality standards, evaluating product quality during development and post-launch, leading failure analysis investigations, analyzing data, and partnering with design teams to identify risks. The role requires a technical background, program management experience, and hardware quality experience in consumer electronics.

What you'd actually do

  1. Establish, deliver and maintain product quality standards, metrics, dashboards for Google hardware/consumer products and services, leveraging existing tools and processes or developing new as required.
  2. Evaluate product quality during development and post launch phases of products, report product quality health, and use results to drive product and process improvements.
  3. Lead failure analysis investigation of product issues by collaborating with subject matter experts.
  4. Analyze data sets and draw conclusions to help drive cross-functional decisions.
  5. Partner with the early engagement and design teams to identify risks in next generation products, and ensure lessons from previous designs are being addressed.

Skills

Required

  • program management
  • hardware quality experience in consumer electronics
  • data analytics (e.g., coding with SQL, creating dashboards)

Nice to have

  • managing cross-functional or cross-team projects
  • conducting hardware failure analysis
  • leading root cause investigations
  • driving solutions to resolve complete product quality issues
  • managing cross-functional stakeholders
  • communicating technical goals and risks to deliver customer-centric product objectives
  • quality tools (e.g., measurement systems, process capability, control charts, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, tolerance stack up analysis, ISO, and audits)

What the JD emphasized

  • technical expertise
  • technical tradeoffs
  • technical field
  • technical goals