Google is seeking a Microelectronics Numerical Simulation Engineer to join their Technical Infrastructure team. This role is crucial in driving cutting-edge technology and simulation capabilities to deliver design guidelines, risk assessments, and recommendations for hardware devices. The position offers exposure to advanced technologies currently deployed and on Google's product roadmap.
As a Subject Matter Expert in advanced numerical analysis, you'll work with cross-functional teams to develop and validate simulation models for microelectronics assemblies. The role combines technical expertise in finite element analysis, thermomechanical reliability, and programming with collaborative partnerships across engineering disciplines.
The Technical Infrastructure team is fundamental to Google's operations, developing and maintaining data centers and building next-generation platforms. They pride themselves on being "engineers' engineers" and ensure networks run optimally for the best user experience.
This position offers a competitive compensation package including a base salary range of $134,000-$198,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. The role requires 8 years of experience in microelectronics packaging manufacturing and expertise in simulation tools like Ansys, MATLAB, and Python.
Key responsibilities include developing numerical models for manufacturing and reliability analysis, partnering with various engineering teams, executing test vehicles for experimental validation, and contributing to technology roadmaps. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in mechanical or related engineering fields, with experience in thermomechanical reliability and cross-functional team collaboration.
Google offers an inclusive work environment, emphasizing equal opportunity and a culture of belonging. They provide comprehensive benefits and support for work-life balance. This role presents an excellent opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology while contributing to the infrastructure that powers Google's global services.