Google is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join their Augmented Reality team, focusing on building foundations for immersive computing and creating helpful user experiences. This role combines full-stack development with specialized work in semiconductor manufacturing applications.
The position offers an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of cutting-edge AR technology and semiconductor manufacturing, requiring expertise in C#, .Net Core, Blazor, WPF, RDBMS, SQL, GEM, SECS, and Python. The role demands 5 years of software development experience and specific expertise in semiconductor manufacturing applications.
As part of Google's engineering team, you'll be contributing to technologies that impact billions of users worldwide. The role involves architecting, designing, and developing software applications while collaborating with cross-functional teams including leadership, engineers, program managers, and data scientists. You'll be responsible for maintaining high software development standards and implementing best practices in documentation and testing.
The position offers competitive compensation, including a base salary range of $161,000-$239,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. This is an in-person role requiring office presence five days a week, situated in Fremont, CA. The role provides an opportunity to work with a diverse group of experts in the AR field while contributing to making immersive computing accessible to billions through mobile devices.
The ideal candidate will be versatile, display leadership qualities, and be enthusiastic about taking on new challenges across the full-stack as Google continues to push technology forward. You'll have the opportunity to work on critical projects with the potential to switch teams and projects as both you and the fast-paced business grow and evolve.
This role offers a unique opportunity to be at the forefront of AR technology while working for one of the world's leading tech companies. You'll be part of a team that's shaping the future of immersive computing while developing practical applications for semiconductor manufacturing. The position combines technical challenges with the opportunity to make a significant impact on both AR technology and manufacturing processes.