Google's Geo team is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join their Urban Mobility initiative. This role is part of the team responsible for building the most accurate and comprehensive mapping solutions, including Google Maps, Earth, and Street View, which serve over a billion users monthly. The position requires a strong background in software development, data structures, and machine learning, with particular emphasis on applied data science and statistical methods.
The ideal candidate will bring 5+ years of software development experience and demonstrate expertise in testing, maintaining, and launching software products. They'll be responsible for writing code, leading design reviews, and ensuring best practices in development. The role offers opportunities to work on complex computer science problems, particularly in routing algorithms and large-scale system design.
As part of Google's engineering team, you'll have the chance to work on projects that directly impact how billions of users interact with mapping technologies. The position combines technical leadership with hands-on development, requiring both strategic thinking and practical implementation skills. You'll be working in Sydney, Australia, contributing to Google's mission of organizing the world's information through mapping technology.
The role offers significant growth potential, with opportunities to switch teams and projects as both you and Google evolve. You'll be part of a team that's pushing the boundaries of mapping technology, working on everything from UI design to artificial intelligence applications in geospatial services. The position requires someone who can manage project priorities, deadlines, and deliverables while maintaining high standards of code quality and documentation.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to make a meaningful impact on products used by billions of people worldwide. You'll be working at the intersection of traditional mapping technology and cutting-edge machine learning applications, helping to shape the future of how people navigate and understand the world around them.