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Technical Program Manager III, Sensors Engineering, Platforms and Devices
GoogleTechnical Program Manager III, Sensors Engineering, Platforms and Devices
GoogleLocation
Mountain View, CA
Type
Full-time
Posted
6/13/2026
Compensation
$163,000 - $237,000 per year
Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
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·FY 2025Job description
The Technical Program Manager III role at Google focuses on leading complex, multi-disciplinary projects within the Sensors Engineering team. This position involves collaborating with hardware and software engineers, product managers, and operations teams to deliver high-quality consumer electronics. The manager will navigate ambiguity from concept through production, ensuring that products meet cost, features, and quality requirements. The role also emphasizes the development of innovative sensing solutions for the Pixel hardware product portfolio.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in a technical field or equivalent practical experience.
- 5 years of experience in program management.
- Experience shipping high volume consumer electronics from concept through NPI to mass production.
- Experience in the consumer hardware industry.
Responsibilities
- Lead and own the development of complex sensing solutions from early concept through architecture definition.
- Partner with leadership to co-develop long-term sensing strategies and success metrics across the Pixel portfolio.
- Lead cross-functional engineering teams to define, design, build, and validate sensing solutions on schedule.
- Drive the pursuit, demo, and booking of new and innovative sensing technologies for future Pixel products.
- Work closely with manufacturing partners and suppliers on product development schedules, dependencies, and budgets.
Benefits
- Employees at Google are often offered benefits like comprehensive health insurance, 401(k) matching, and flexible work arrangements, among other benefits.
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