Operations & Support

Work on the cutting-edge of Internet technology at unprecedented speed and scale.

Operations & Support

Working on the cutting-edge of Internet technology means we’re solving new technical challenges every day. And our Operations & Support teams are doing just that at unprecedented speed and scale. Whether it’s the Network and Data Center teams who allow us to provide Internet service to millions of users, or our engineers’ engineers in Corporate Engineering, or the technical program managers who keep our own projects moving, these are the teams that make things happen.

  • Data Center & Network

    Lay the foundation for innovation, collaboration and building a better web.

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  • IT & Data Management

    Take care of Google’s information - from the inside out.

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  • Manufacturing & Supply Chain

    Provide the manufacturing capability to deliver Google's leading-edge physical infrastructure.

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  • Program Management

    Lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects and usher them through the entire lifecycle.

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  • Technical Writing

    Take complex information and communicate it clearly, concisely and accurately.

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Life at Google in Operations & Support

Google’s Hamina Data Center

Google’s Hamina Data Center

Thinking outside the box helped our infrastructure teams turn an 1950s paper mill into a ...

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Google's switch to the next wave of networking

Google's switch to the next wave of networking

Urs Hölzle details our adoption of the new, open-source infrastructure technology OpenFlow in this article ...

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Speed of dreams

Speed of dreams

Astro Teller (yes, that is his real name) shares how Google bets big on the ...

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Google: Scale changes everything

Google: Scale changes everything

Forbes digs into what it means to organize the world’s information to make it universally ...

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The Google Gospel of Speed

The Google Gospel of Speed

"Speed isn’t just a feature, it’s the feature." So says Urs Hoelzle, head of our ...

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