Google is seeking a Software Engineer III to join their Infrastructure team within Google Ads. This role is crucial for developing and maintaining the infrastructure that powers Google's advertising products, including search, display, shopping, travel, and video advertising. The position requires expertise in large-scale system design, distributed computing, and infrastructure development.
The ideal candidate will have at least 2 years of experience in software development and working with distributed systems. They will be responsible for writing code, participating in design reviews, reviewing others' code, contributing to documentation, and troubleshooting complex system issues. The role offers opportunities to work on projects that impact billions of users and handle information at massive scale.
Google Ads plays a vital role in powering the open internet by connecting people, publishers, and advertisers through innovative technology. The team creates trusted experiences with useful ads, helping businesses of all sizes grow while enabling Google to engage with customers at scale. The position offers competitive compensation, including a base salary range of $136,000-$200,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits.
Working at Google provides the opportunity to collaborate with talented engineers across various domains, from information retrieval and distributed computing to AI and natural language processing. The role offers flexibility to switch teams and projects as both the engineer and the business evolve, making it ideal for versatile professionals who display leadership qualities and enthusiasm for tackling new challenges across the full technology stack.
The position is available in several key locations including Mountain View, New York, and Pittsburgh, allowing candidates to choose their preferred working location. Google maintains a strong commitment to diversity, equality, and creating a culture of belonging, making it an attractive workplace for professionals seeking both technical challenges and an inclusive environment.