Google is seeking an Associate Android Auto Partner Engineer as part of their gReach Program, specifically designed for people with disabilities. This role is part of Google's automotive initiative, where the Android Auto team collaborates with vehicle manufacturers to create Assistant-powered navigation, entertainment, and communication vehicle systems. The position is a paid one-year upskilling program offering on-the-job training and project work for recent graduates and early-career professionals with disabilities.
The role combines technical expertise with partner relationship management, requiring both programming skills and the ability to work with automotive industry partners. You'll be working on cutting-edge automotive technology, contributing to what industry executives consider the most transformative period in the last 50 years.
As part of Google's software engineering team, you'll have the opportunity to work on technologies that impact billions of users. The role involves developing tools for automakers, collaborating across various Google teams including Maps, Assistant, and Play, and providing technical guidance to Korean partners.
The position requires fluency in both English and Korean, making it ideal for bilingual candidates interested in bridging technical development with partner relations. You'll be part of Google's broader mission to push technology forward while working in an inclusive environment that values diversity and professional growth.
This role is exclusively for individuals who have or are in the process of applying for a government-issued disability certificate, demonstrating Google's commitment to creating opportunities for underrepresented groups in tech.