Google Cloud is seeking a Software Engineer III to join their Infrastructure team focusing on Compute Infrastructure. This role is critical in developing and maintaining the architecture that powers Google's vast technical infrastructure. The position offers an opportunity to work on large-scale systems that impact billions of users worldwide.
The role involves working with cutting-edge cloud technologies and requires expertise in C++ programming, distributed systems, and large-scale infrastructure development. You'll be part of the Technical Infrastructure team that builds and maintains Google's data centers and platforms, ensuring optimal performance and reliability of Google's services.
As a Software Engineer III, you'll contribute to critical projects that support Google Cloud's enterprise-grade solutions. The position offers competitive compensation ($141,000-$202,000 base salary) plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. You'll work alongside talented engineers in either Sunnyvale, CA or Kirkland, WA, collaborating on solutions that help organizations digitally transform their businesses.
The ideal candidate should have strong experience in software development, particularly with C++, and a solid understanding of data structures and algorithms. You'll be involved in design reviews, code reviews, and system troubleshooting, while also contributing to documentation and educational content. This role offers excellent growth opportunities within Google's engineering organization and the chance to work on technology that powers some of the world's most widely-used services.
Google provides a collaborative environment focused on innovation and technical excellence. The company is committed to diversity and inclusion, offering equal opportunities to all candidates. This position combines technical challenges with the opportunity to make a significant impact on Google's cloud infrastructure, making it an excellent opportunity for engineers looking to work on large-scale systems at a leading technology company.