Google Cloud is seeking a Software Engineer III to join their Infrastructure team, focusing on Google Cloud Compute. This role is crucial in developing and maintaining the technical infrastructure that powers Google's vast product portfolio. The position offers an opportunity to work on large-scale systems and cloud computing technologies that directly impact billions of users worldwide.
As a Software Engineer III, you'll be responsible for developing next-generation technologies, working with distributed computing, large-scale system design, and cloud infrastructure. The role requires expertise in programming languages such as C, C++, Python, or Go, and strong experience with data structures and algorithms.
The position offers competitive compensation ranging from $141,000 to $202,000, plus additional benefits including bonus and equity. You'll be working in Seattle, WA, contributing to Google Cloud's mission of accelerating digital transformation for organizations across more than 200 countries.
Key responsibilities include writing system development code, leading design reviews, code review, documentation, and problem-solving at scale. You'll be part of Google's Technical Infrastructure team, working on maintaining data centers and building next-generation Google platforms.
This role is perfect for someone with at least 2 years of experience in software development, particularly in large-scale infrastructure or distributed systems. You'll have the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology while solving complex technical challenges that impact Google's global user base.
The position offers growth opportunities within Google's fast-paced environment, where you can switch teams and projects as you develop. You'll be part of a team that's proud to be "engineers' engineers" and focuses on maintaining and improving Google's robust technical infrastructure.
Working at Google means joining a company committed to diversity, equality, and inclusion, with comprehensive benefits and a culture of innovation. You'll be contributing to products that handle information at massive scale, extending well beyond web search, and helping to shape the future of cloud computing and technical infrastructure.