FAQs
What are the minimum qualifications required for the Analyst, Partner Governance position?
The minimum qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Engineering, or equivalent practical experience, and 5 years of experience in global supply chain management, agreement facilitation, and procurement.
What are the preferred qualifications for this role?
Preferred qualifications include experience working cross-functionally, knowledge of best practices for vendor management, strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to demonstrate initiative and self-motivation.
What does the job involve?
The job involves managing vendor governance, completing Monthly and Quarterly Business Reviews, supporting projects aligned with Service Delivery needs, verifying the accuracy of repositories, and establishing collaborative relationships with vendors.
Who is responsible for driving organizational change in this role?
The analyst in this role is responsible for driving organizational change across various workflows, services, and teams as part of their responsibilities.
How does this role contribute to decision-making at Google?
This role involves collecting data, analyzing insights, developing strategic recommendations, and communicating these recommendations to senior-level executives to drive implementation and assess the impact.
Is experience in vendor management necessary for this position?
Yes, knowledge of best practices for vendor management is included in the preferred qualifications, indicating that experience in this area is important for success in the role.
What types of projects will the analyst manage?
The analyst will support and manage projects in line with Service Delivery needs and represent Service Delivery in cross-functional or cross-partner projects.
Are there any specific skills required for this position?
Yes, the position requires strong analytical skills, attention to detail, time management, multitasking abilities, and effective communication skills.
Does Google have an equal opportunity employment policy?
Yes, Google is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of various factors such as race, gender, or disability.