Google Cloud is seeking a Manufacturing Test Development Engineer to join their infrastructure team. This role combines software development expertise with manufacturing engineering to ensure Google's powerful computing infrastructure is built and tested effectively. You'll be working at Google, a global technology leader known for its innovative solutions and extensive computing infrastructure.
The position requires a strong background in software development, particularly with Python, Java, or C++, along with experience in manufacturing test software development. You'll be responsible for leading the development of system firmware and software for next-generation test cards and systems, implementing automation tools, and defining manufacturing test strategies.
As a Manufacturing Test Development Engineer, you'll collaborate with various teams including Commodity Managers and Design Engineers to determine infrastructure needs and product specifications. You'll play a crucial role in ensuring Google's infrastructure components work together seamlessly, contributing to a smooth user experience.
The ideal candidate should have excellent leadership and problem-solving skills, along with the ability to communicate effectively with contract manufacturers and peers globally. You'll be working in Taipei, Taiwan, where you'll have the opportunity to impact Google's physical infrastructure development directly.
This role offers the chance to work on cutting-edge technology while ensuring the quality and reliability of Google's infrastructure components. You'll be part of a team that's responsible for the manufacturing capability that delivers Google's state-of-the-art physical infrastructure, making sure processes are repeatable and controlled.
The position combines technical expertise with strategic thinking, requiring someone who can not only develop software solutions but also understand manufacturing processes and quality control. You'll be working in an environment that values innovation, technical excellence, and collaboration, with the opportunity to impact Google's infrastructure on a global scale.