Google is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join their Platforms Infrastructure Engineering team, focusing on embedded systems and firmware development. This role is part of Google's Technical Infrastructure team, which is fundamental to keeping Google's vast product portfolio running efficiently.
The position requires a strong background in software development, particularly in embedded systems, with opportunities to work on critical projects that impact billions of users. You'll be responsible for developing, testing, and maintaining software solutions while collaborating with teams across Google's technical infrastructure.
As a senior engineer, you'll have the chance to work on next-generation technologies spanning various domains, including distributed computing, large-scale system design, networking, and data storage. The role offers the opportunity to tackle complex technical challenges while working with cutting-edge technology and infrastructure.
The position comes with a competitive compensation package, including a base salary range of $166,000-$244,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. Google offers a collaborative work environment and the chance to work with some of the industry's best engineers.
The ideal candidate will bring strong technical expertise in embedded operating systems, software development, and system architecture. You'll be expected to provide technical leadership, participate in design reviews, and contribute to Google's engineering excellence through code reviews and documentation.
This role is perfect for someone who is passionate about low-level systems programming, has a strong foundation in computer science fundamentals, and wants to make an impact at scale. You'll be joining a team that takes pride in being "engineers' engineers" and contributes to the infrastructure that powers Google's global services.
Google provides an inclusive work environment and is committed to diversity and equal opportunity. The position offers excellent career growth opportunities and the chance to work on challenging technical problems while contributing to products that impact billions of users worldwide.