Google Cloud is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join their Cloud Observability Compliance team. This role focuses on making Google Cloud Observability products Enterprise ready by building effective and efficient, planet-scale Compliance for Cloud Logging, Trace and Monitoring. These tools help Google Cloud customers troubleshoot, debug, and understand their applications running on Cloud infrastructure.
As a software engineer, you'll work on critical projects for Google Cloud, with opportunities to switch teams as both you and the business evolve. The role requires expertise in C++, distributed systems, and large-scale infrastructure development. You'll be responsible for developing and maintaining cloud observability solutions while ensuring compliance standards are met.
The ideal candidate will have strong experience in software development, particularly with C++ and distributed systems. Additional experience in security, privacy, identity, IAM, or compliance is highly valued. You'll work with cutting-edge technology in areas including distributed computing, large-scale system design, and security.
This position offers competitive compensation including a base salary range of $161,000-$239,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. You'll be part of a team that's shaping how billions of users interact with Google Cloud's services, working on technology that powers customers across more than 200 countries.
The role combines technical leadership with hands-on development, requiring both deep technical knowledge and the ability to collaborate effectively with peers and stakeholders. You'll be empowered to act like an owner, anticipate customer needs, and drive innovation in cloud observability and compliance.
Join Google Cloud to work on next-generation technologies while contributing to products that are essential for enterprise customers' success. This is an opportunity to make a significant impact on cloud infrastructure while working with some of the industry's best engineers and most advanced technologies.