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Coordinate with Google Logistics on import classification for internationally sourced parts. * Track and coordinate build-phase deviations (DVs) with manufacturing and material management teams.

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Coordinate with Google Logistics on import classification for internationally sourced parts.​ * Track and coordinate build-phase deviations (DVs) with manufacturing and material management teams ...

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Coordinate with Google Logistics on import classification for internationally sourced parts. * Track and coordinate build-phase deviations (DVs) with manufacturing and material management teams.

Competency in Microsoft Office and Google applications analyst * Excellent verbal and written ... Prior experience in Freight Forwarding, supply chain, or logistics operations What's In It for You

Competency in Microsoft Office and Google applications analyst * Excellent verbal and written ... Prior experience in Freight Forwarding, supply chain, or logistics operations What's In It for You

Competency in Microsoft Office and Google applications analyst * Excellent verbal and written ... Prior experience in Freight Forwarding, supply chain, or logistics operations What's In It for You

Competency in Microsoft Office and Google applications analyst * Excellent verbal and written ... Prior experience in Freight Forwarding, supply chain, or logistics operations What's In It for You

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How much do google logistics jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for google logistics in Michigan is $19.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.72 and $20.96 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Google Logistics?

A Google Logistics job typically involves managing supply chain operations, transportation, inventory, and fulfillment processes to ensure efficient delivery of products and services. Employees in this role may work with vendors, warehouses, and internal teams to optimize logistics strategies. The job often requires expertise in data analysis, process improvement, and logistical coordination to enhance operational efficiency.

What does a Google Logistics do?

Professionals in Google Logistics are responsible for managing supply chain workflows, overseeing inventory control, coordinating shipments, and ensuring timely delivery of materials and products. Daily tasks may include analyzing logistics data, resolving fulfillment issues, collaborating with vendors, and optimizing transportation routes. You will work closely with internal teams like procurement, operations, and engineering to align logistics plans with Google's business objectives. This collaborative, fast-paced environment offers the opportunity to develop project management skills and work on innovative logistics solutions at scale.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Google Logistics?

To thrive in Google Logistics, you need strong analytical skills, expertise in supply chain management, and a relevant degree such as business, logistics, or engineering. Familiarity with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, logistics automation tools, and certifications like Six Sigma or APICS can be highly advantageous. Excellent problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for coordinating with cross-functional teams and stakeholders. These skills are essential to ensure efficient, cost-effective logistics operations that support Google's large-scale global business needs.

Infographic showing various Google Logistics job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 66% Full Time, 27% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 3% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 69% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 28% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,617 per year, or $19 per hour.

Program Manager

EDAG Mexico

Novi, MI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago

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Job description

WHO WE ARE
Working together, growing together, derating new things together: EDAG connects people and the future. Company and workforce share the same vision. With a familiar atmosphere and at the same time the potential of a global world-class development company. You'll go your own way in your career at a high level - nationally and internationally. Take your next step and support us as a PROGRAM MANAGER.
DESCRIPTION
  • Develop and maintain detailed right-to-left timelines driving on-time part delivery to Material Required Dates (MRD) across COB,HIL, and vehicle builds.
  • Coordinate internal and supplier stakeholders to align on program timing from design freeze/sensor position freeze through Alpha COB and vehicle MRDs.
  • Map end-to-end supplier lead times, including quoting, negotiation, PO issuance, DFM loops, tooling, manufacturing, first article review, and shipping.
  • Define and document Alpha build manufacturing methodology, balancing cost and lead time against build volumes.
  • Maintain a master tracker of all custom parts with regular red/green status reporting on design freeze and sourcing risk.
  • Coordinate component/subsystem testing requirements and ensure sufficient parts are ordered and delivered to test locations on time.
  • Document deviations from production-intent tooling/materials that could affect test outcomes, in collaboration with test owners.
  • Interface with the Car on Bench (COB) team on part requirements and negotiate cost/lead-time trade-offs (e.g., 3D-printed vs. cast/molded parts).
  • Initiate and track purchase orders for tooling and parts, and track program spend by PO across tooling, materials, and NRE.
  • Verify BOM accuracy in the clients PLM against engineering design intent and ensure timely part release.
  • Create and maintain supplier-specific shared drive folders; manage RFQs, DFMs, OK2Tool documentation, and post-OK2Toolchange tracking.
  • Hold regular supplier progress meetings to track development status and unblock issues.
  • Coordinate consignment of loose hardware subcomponents to primary suppliers as needed to preserve delivery timelines.
  • Coordinate with Google Logistics on import classification for internationally sourced parts.
  • Track and coordinate build-phase deviations (DVs) with manufacturing and material management teams.
  • Participate in Clear to Build (CTB) meetings, feeding live supplier tracking status to the core build team.
  • Ensure a Design Verification Plan (DVP) is built for each subcomponent and publish monthly dashboards on test status.
REQUIREMENTS
  • Bachelor's in Engineering, Business, or related field.
  • 5+ years of program/project management experience in automotive or complex hardware product development.
  • Demonstrated experience managing supplier timelines, tooling lead times, and part procurement for prototype/low-volume vehicle builds.
  • Strong proficiency with PLM/BOM systems (Enovia or equivalent) and PO/spend tracking.
  • Excellent stakeholder communication skills, including experience producing executive-level status reporting.
  • Experience coordinating cross-functional handoffs between commodities (e.g., harness, cleaning systems, structural framing)
  • 8 months contract

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