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Strategic Negotiator III, Leased Data Center Commercial Delivery

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Google

Austin, TX (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 days ago (Updated 15 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/8/2026

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Strategic Negotiator III, Leased Data Center Commercial Delivery corporate_fare Google place Austin, TX, USA ; New York, NY, USA ; +3 more ; +2 more bar_chart Mid Mid Experience driving progress, solving problems, and mentoring more junior team members; deeper expertise and applied knowledge within relevant area. info_outline
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By applying to this position you will have an opportunity to your preferred working location from the following: Austin, TX, USA; New York, NY, USA; Reston, VA, USA; Sunnyvale, CA, USA .
Minimum qualifications:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience. 6 years of experience in data center, industrial, or mission-critical real estate negotiation and construction agreement management. 6 years of experience with real estate leases, Service Level Agreements (SLAs), Master Services Agreements (MSAs), and development agreements. Experience with data center commercial structures, including market shell, build-to-suit, and multi-tenant colocation. Experience leading multi-party commercial disputes and executing formal agreement.
Preferred qualifications:
Experience working within or managing hyperscale data center developers, operators, or cloud providers. Understanding of total cost of ownership (TCO), Capital Expenditure/Operational Expenditure structures, and financial risk modeling. Ability to collaborate with cross-functional partners and communicate commercial risks. Ability to analyze construction schedules and translate milestones into operational impacts. About the job Google's global network of data centers supports all of our user-facing online services. As part of the Infrastructure Construction and Asset Management (ICAM) team, we oversee the off-site infrastructure, inventory land development, in addition to leased and owned data center assets. This includes construction and delivery of off-site infrastructure projects, administration and management of leased obligations, land development, and management of inventory properties. In this role as a Strategic Negotiator, you will be a critical link in this mission by ensuring the successful commercial delivery of our leased portfolio. You will lead complex commercial negotiations and draft strategic agreement amendments to resolve project delays and delivery shifts. By bridging the gap between Construction Delivery, Legal, and Finance teams, you will manage agreement risks and enforce compliance to keep our infrastructure projects on track and aligned with Google's global growth. Responsibilities Conduct reviews and root-cause analyses on project delays in collaboration with cross-functional teams. Evaluate agreement implications and exposure, approving or rejecting slip entries in tracking systems. Draft, negotiate, and execute complex agreement amendments, change orders, and settlement agreements driven by schedule shifts or design changes. Align cross-functional teams on mitigation costs, manage funding uplifts, and act as the primary escalation point between Google and landlord leadership. Maintain portfolio expertise to evaluate and enforce remedies like liquidated damages, rent abatements, or service credits while minimizing unintended risks. Bridge communication between technical, legal, and finance teams while distilling commercial risks and negotiation strategies for executive leadership.