Imaging Calibration Software Engineer

A technology company that organizes the world's information and makes it universally accessible and useful.
$141,000 - $202,000
Backend
Mid-Level Software Engineer
In-Person
5,000+ Employees
2+ years of experience
AI · Consumer

Description For Imaging Calibration Software Engineer

Google is seeking an Imaging Calibration Software Engineer to join their Devices & Services team, focusing on advancing mobile camera technology and shaping the future of photography. This role combines software development with camera hardware expertise to create innovative calibration solutions. The position involves developing end-to-end calibration software for imaging systems, analyzing factory output data, and working at the intersection of camera hardware and software.

The ideal candidate will have strong programming skills, experience with image processing and calibration, and the ability to interface effectively with both software and factory teams. The role offers the opportunity to work on cutting-edge camera features that will enhance the photography experience for users worldwide. As part of Google's broader mission, you'll be contributing to the development of radically helpful experiences that combine the best of Google AI, Software, and Hardware.

Working at Google's Mountain View location, you'll be part of a team that researches, designs, and develops new technologies to make user interactions with computing faster, seamless, and more powerful. The position comes with competitive compensation including a base salary range of $141,000-$202,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits.

The role requires a minimum of 2 years of software development experience and strong knowledge of data structures and algorithms. Preferred qualifications include an advanced degree in Computer Science or related fields, experience with statistics and data analysis tools, and mechanical/hardware problem-solving skills. This is an excellent opportunity for someone passionate about combining software engineering with imaging technology to create impactful solutions used by billions of users.

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Responsibilities For Imaging Calibration Software Engineer

  • Develop camera calibration software and factory processes
  • Perform theoretical studies on camera module performance
  • Analyze factory output data and relate to factory machines and software
  • Interface with software teams and factory teams

Requirements For Imaging Calibration Software Engineer

Python
Java
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience
  • 2 years of experience with software development in one or more programming languages, or 1 year of experience with an advanced degree
  • 2 years of experience with data structures or algorithms
  • Experience with image processing
  • Experience with calibration
  • Experience with factory readiness

Benefits For Imaging Calibration Software Engineer

Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
401k
  • Bonus
  • Equity
  • Benefits package

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