Google is seeking a Mid-Level Software Engineer to join their Android Automotive team in Kraków, Poland. This role sits at the intersection of Android development and automotive technology, where you'll help shape the future of in-car computing experiences. As part of Google's commitment to mobile innovation, you'll work on Android's automotive platform, which is part of Google's larger mission to bring computing to everyone worldwide.
The position involves working across the entire Android Automotive stack, from API design to system software and hardware abstraction layers. You'll be responsible for implementing new platform capabilities, creating engineering designs, and ensuring optimal performance of automotive software components. This is a unique opportunity to impact how Google's apps and services are reimagined for vehicular use through Android and Google Automotive Services.
The role offers the chance to work with cutting-edge technology in the automotive sector while being part of Google's vast engineering ecosystem. You'll collaborate with cross-functional teams and executive engineers to build and improve Android Automotive's architecture and features. The position requires strong Android development experience and software engineering fundamentals, with a particular focus on automotive engineering.
Working at Google provides access to world-class resources and the opportunity to impact billions of users. The company offers a culture of innovation and collaboration, with small, nimble teams tackling diverse technical challenges. This role is perfect for someone passionate about automotive technology and mobile development, offering the chance to shape the future of how people interact with their vehicles through technology.
The ideal candidate will bring at least 2 years of software development experience, strong knowledge of data structures and algorithms, and specific expertise in Android application development. This position offers the opportunity to work on meaningful projects that will define the future of automotive software while being supported by Google's extensive resources and collaborative culture.