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As a Procurement Operations Manager in the Centralized Procurement Operations (CPO) within Cloud Supply Chain Organization (CSCO), you will be responsible for Request for Quotation (RFQ) management, procurement operations, materials fulfillment, driving business process and systems improvements and analytics projects. Your expertise in the areas of materials management, systems and procurement processes will be critical for the on-time delivery, cost productivity and project execution that are required to fulfill massive compute hardware and technology at our global data centers. Collaborate with NPI, supply planning, engineering, commodity management, contract manufacturing, logistics, and suppliers to drive business needs through process and system changes that enable materials procurement for Google's growing infrastructure. Individual's partnership with the Supply Planning, Commodity Management, Contract Manufacturing and NPI teams in the US will be critical in identifying the right operations model needed to support various procurement strategies.
Google Cloud accelerates every organization’s ability to digitally transform its business and industry. We deliver enterprise-grade solutions that leverage Google’s cutting-edge technology, and tools that help developers build more sustainably. Customers in more than 200 countries and territories turn to Google Cloud as their trusted partner to enable growth and solve their most critical business problems.
Google’s mission is to organize the world‘s information and make it universally accessible and useful.
Since our founding in 1998, Google has grown by leaps and bounds. From offering search in a single language we now offer dozens of products and services—including various forms of advertising and web applications for all kinds of tasks—in scores of languages. And starting from two computer science students in a university dorm room, we now have thousands of employees and offices around the world. A lot has changed since the first Google search engine appeared. But some things haven’t changed: our dedication to our users and our belief in the possibilities of the Internet itself.