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Technical Program Manager – Utility Infrastructure Strategy and Planning

Technical Program Manager – Utility Infrastructure Strategy and Planning

CompanyGoogle
LocationChicago, IL, USA
Salary$132000 – $189000
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelMid Level

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical or Civil Engineering or other relevant field or equivalent practical experience.
  • Licensed Professional Engineer (or equivalent).
  • 2 years of experience in program or technical project management.
  • Experience managing relationships and leading critical utility infrastructure projects.

Responsibilities

  • Support Regional Delivery Teams with commercial negotiations and lead technical negotiations of data center water and wastewater utility supply.
  • Provide contract quality-control services and own domain specific elements within water and wastewater utility infrastructure related commercial contracts.
  • Lead value engineering, feasibility studies and risk evaluations of water and wastewater utility infrastructure projects.
  • Serve as lead for development during the due-diligence and design stages of project development.
  • Refine and update due-diligence scope standards and serve as the subject-matter expert during due-diligence studies.
  • Lead technical direction and strategy of utility projects during design and oversee commercial and technical direction of advanced utility projects during construction.
  • Manage a team of Account Executives (AEs) who support the program and manage vendor scope and work products.
  • Develop and implement project plans, track progress, and communicate status updates to stakeholders.
  • Lead strategic water and wastewater utility infrastructure programs that build and maintain robust pipeline of capacity for our data center fleet.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Master’s Degree in Engineering a related field or equivalent practical experience.
  • 5 years of experience in large-scale industrial development.
  • Experience with infrastructure risk management.
  • Understanding of the intersection of utility procurement and related infrastructure capacity solutions.
  • Ability to develop data-driven technical insights and translate into executable commercial solutions for the business.

Benefits

    No information provided on Benefits.