Google is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join their Technical Infrastructure team, focusing on the development and maintenance of critical infrastructure that powers Google's vast product portfolio. This role combines hands-on technical work with leadership opportunities, requiring expertise in large-scale distributed systems and infrastructure development.
The position offers a competitive compensation package ranging from $166,000-$244,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. Based in either Sunnyvale or San Francisco, you'll be part of the team that builds and maintains Google's data centers and next-generation platforms, ensuring optimal performance and reliability of Google's services.
As a Senior Software Engineer, you'll be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining software solutions that support Google's massive-scale operations. The role requires strong technical skills in software development, system design, and infrastructure engineering, with opportunities to work on projects that directly impact billions of users worldwide.
Key responsibilities include writing and testing code, leading design reviews, conducting code reviews, contributing to technical documentation, and troubleshooting complex system issues. You'll work with cutting-edge technologies and have the opportunity to solve challenging problems in areas such as distributed computing, large-scale system design, networking, and data storage.
The ideal candidate brings 5+ years of software development experience, strong knowledge of data structures/algorithms, and proven experience with large-scale infrastructure or distributed systems. This role offers excellent growth opportunities and the chance to work with some of the industry's best engineers while contributing to technology that shapes the future of digital interaction.
Working at Google means joining a company that values technical innovation, collaborative problem-solving, and a culture of continuous learning. You'll be part of a team that takes pride in building and maintaining the infrastructure that makes Google's vast array of products possible, ensuring they remain fast, reliable, and accessible to users worldwide.