Google Cloud is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join their Infrastructure team focusing on Cloud Networking. This role is crucial in developing next-generation technologies that impact billions of users worldwide. As part of Google Cloud, which serves customers in over 200 countries, you'll be working on enterprise-grade solutions leveraging cutting-edge technology.
The position requires strong expertise in C++ programming, data structures, and algorithms, with significant experience in developing large-scale infrastructure and distributed systems. You'll be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining critical software solutions that power Google Cloud's networking infrastructure.
This role offers an excellent opportunity to work with some of the most complex and scalable systems in the industry. You'll be part of a team that manages massive-scale distributed computing systems and networking technologies. The position combines technical leadership with hands-on development, requiring both deep technical knowledge and the ability to collaborate with various stakeholders.
The compensation package is highly competitive, with a base salary range of $166,000-$244,000, plus additional benefits including bonus and equity. Google offers comprehensive benefits and a culture of inclusion and belonging, making it an attractive destination for top engineering talent.
As a senior engineer, you'll have the opportunity to influence technical decisions, mentor other team members, and work on projects that directly impact Google Cloud's success. The role requires a balance of technical expertise, leadership skills, and the ability to drive innovation in cloud infrastructure and networking technologies.
Working at Google's Sunnyvale office, you'll be at the heart of Silicon Valley's tech ecosystem, collaborating with talented engineers and contributing to products that shape the future of cloud computing. This position is perfect for someone who is passionate about distributed systems, enjoys solving complex technical challenges, and wants to make a significant impact on global-scale infrastructure.