Google Cloud is seeking an Engineering Manager to lead their Core Machine Learning team, playing a crucial role in shaping the future of cloud computing and artificial intelligence. This position offers an opportunity to work at the intersection of cloud technology and machine learning, leading a team of talented engineers while contributing to groundbreaking technological advancements.
The role requires a blend of technical expertise and leadership skills, with a focus on C++ development and machine learning technologies. You'll be responsible for managing multiple teams across different locations, overseeing large-scale projects, and contributing to product strategy. The position demands experience in machine learning algorithms, artificial intelligence, and deep learning, along with a strong background in system design and architecture.
As an Engineering Manager at Google Cloud, you'll be part of an organization that serves customers in over 200 countries, helping them solve their most critical business problems. You'll work with cutting-edge technology and tools, leading projects that have global impact. The role offers competitive compensation, including a strong base salary range of $189,000-$284,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits.
The ideal candidate will have at least 8 years of software development experience, with deep expertise in C++ programming and 5 years of experience with machine learning technologies. You should be comfortable working in a complex, matrixed organization and have a proven track record of technical leadership. This role presents an exceptional opportunity to shape the future of cloud computing while working with some of the brightest minds in the industry.
Google's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion means you'll be part of a culture that values different perspectives and fosters belonging. The company provides extensive benefits and supports work-life balance, making it an attractive destination for technology leaders looking to make a significant impact in the field of machine learning and cloud computing.