Google is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join their Augmented Reality team, a diverse group of experts focused on building the foundations for immersive computing and creating helpful, delightful user experiences. The role involves developing software applications for semiconductor manufacturing, requiring expertise in C#, .Net Core, Blazor, WPF, RDBMS, SQL, GEM, SECS, and Python.
The position offers a competitive salary range of $161,000-$239,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. As part of Google's engineering team, you'll work on critical projects that impact billions of users worldwide, with opportunities to switch teams and projects as both you and the fast-paced business grow.
The role requires strong technical skills, with 5 years of software development experience and 3 years specifically in semiconductor manufacturing applications. You'll be responsible for architecting, designing, developing, and maintaining software applications, while collaborating with cross-functional teams including leadership, engineers, program managers, and data scientists.
This is an in-person position requiring attendance at the office five days a week in Fremont, CA. The ideal candidate will demonstrate leadership qualities, versatility, and enthusiasm for tackling new problems across the full-stack. You'll be part of Google's mission to make immersive computing accessible to billions of people through mobile devices.
The position offers growth opportunities within Google's innovative environment, working with cutting-edge AR technology. You'll contribute to projects that push the boundaries of technology while working alongside experts in the field. The role combines technical expertise with strategic thinking, requiring both independent work capability and strong collaborative skills.
Google provides a comprehensive benefits package and maintains a strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. They seek candidates who can bring fresh perspectives and contribute to their culture of innovation and collaboration. This role represents an opportunity to work at the intersection of augmented reality and semiconductor manufacturing, helping shape the future of immersive computing technologies.