Google Cloud Platform is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join their Security UI team in Seattle. This role combines frontend expertise with security focus, offering an opportunity to impact how billions of users interact with Google's cloud security features.
The position requires a strong foundation in software development with 5 years of experience, particularly emphasizing full-stack development capabilities. You'll be working with modern technologies including JavaScript/TypeScript for frontend and various backend languages like Java, Python, and Go. UI design experience is essential as you'll be crafting interfaces that make complex security features accessible and user-friendly.
As part of Google's engineering team, you'll contribute to critical projects that shape the future of cloud security. The role offers significant growth potential, with opportunities to lead design reviews, contribute to documentation, and solve complex technical challenges. You'll be working in a collaborative environment where versatility and leadership qualities are highly valued.
The compensation package is highly competitive, ranging from $166,000 to $244,000 base salary, plus additional benefits including bonus and equity. Google's comprehensive benefits package and commitment to work-life balance make this an attractive opportunity for senior engineers looking to make a meaningful impact in cloud security.
Working at Google means joining a company that values diversity, equality, and inclusion. You'll be part of a team that's pushing the boundaries of technology while maintaining a strong focus on accessibility and user experience. The role offers the chance to work on large-scale systems that serve customers across more than 200 countries, making it an exciting opportunity for those interested in both technical challenges and global impact.
This position is perfect for candidates who combine technical expertise with a passion for security and user interface design, offering the chance to work on cutting-edge technology while contributing to Google's mission of organizing the world's information and making it universally accessible and useful.