Google Cloud is seeking a Senior Systems Research Engineer to join their innovative team working on next-generation technologies that transform how billions of users interact with information and each other. This role combines cutting-edge research with practical engineering implementation in cloud computing and distributed systems.
The position offers an exciting opportunity to work at the forefront of technology, focusing on inventing and implementing new concepts, designs, and technologies for Google's applications, systems, and data centers. You'll be part of a team that's pushing the boundaries of what's possible in cloud computing, working with both internal engineering teams and external research communities.
As a Senior Systems Research Engineer, you'll be tackling complex challenges in storage systems, memory systems, network systems, and platform architectures, including work with emerging technologies like persistent memory and accelerators. The role also involves interesting work at the intersection of Machine Learning and computer systems, making it perfect for those interested in both systems engineering and AI applications.
The position offers competitive compensation with a base salary range of $161,000-$239,000, plus additional benefits including bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits package. You'll be working from either Seattle, WA or Sunnyvale, CA, collaborating with some of the brightest minds in the industry.
Google Cloud's mission is to accelerate every organization's ability to digitally transform its business, and as a Senior Systems Research Engineer, you'll be at the heart of making this happen. You'll work with enterprise-grade solutions, cutting-edge technology, and help shape the future of cloud computing and distributed systems.
This role is perfect for someone who combines strong technical expertise with research capabilities, enjoys solving complex systems problems, and wants to make a significant impact on technology that serves billions of users. You'll have the opportunity to work on critical projects while having the flexibility to switch teams and projects as you grow with the company.