Google is seeking a Senior Power Engineer to join their Platforms Engineering team. This specialized role requires physical interaction with hardware equipment in a simulated data center environment. As part of Google's Technical Infrastructure team, you'll play a crucial role in developing one of the world's fastest-growing computing infrastructures. You'll be responsible for designing and implementing board and chip-level power topologies for large-scale point of load applications, including ASICs, FPGAs, and processors.
The role involves working with cutting-edge technologies that power all of Google's services, from the lowest levels of circuit design to large system design, seeing these systems through to high-volume manufacturing. Your work will directly impact the machinery in Google's data centers, affecting millions of users worldwide. You'll be part of Android's ecosystem, which powers more than 3 billion devices globally, contributing to Google's mission of bringing computing to everyone.
As a technical leader, you'll collaborate with power industry leaders to evaluate and adopt cutting-edge technologies, manage projects, and provide direction in troubleshooting complex system-level power issues. The position requires strong expertise in power converter design, system analysis, and cross-functional collaboration. You'll work in a diverse team environment, pushing boundaries and developing custom silicon solutions that power Google's direct-to-consumer products.
The role offers competitive compensation, including a base salary range of $142,000-$211,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. This is an excellent opportunity for experienced power engineers who want to make a significant impact on global computing infrastructure while working with industry-leading technologies and teams.