Google Cloud is seeking a Software Engineer III to join their Infrastructure team, focusing on developing and maintaining critical systems that power Google's vast technology infrastructure. This role is part of the Technical Infrastructure team, which is responsible for building and maintaining the architecture that supports Google's entire product portfolio.
The position offers an opportunity to work on large-scale distributed systems and infrastructure that impacts billions of users worldwide. As a Software Engineer III, you'll be involved in developing next-generation technologies across various areas including distributed computing, system design, networking, and data storage.
The role combines technical expertise with collaborative teamwork, requiring both hands-on coding and participation in technical design discussions. You'll be working with cutting-edge technology while helping to build and maintain Google's data centers and platforms.
Key aspects of the role include writing production code, participating in design reviews, reviewing peer code, contributing to documentation, and troubleshooting complex system issues. The position requires strong problem-solving skills and experience with large-scale infrastructure or distributed systems.
Google Cloud accelerates digital transformation across industries, delivering enterprise-grade solutions that leverage Google's cutting-edge technology. The role offers competitive compensation including a base salary range of $141,000-$202,000 plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits.
The position is available in several major tech hubs including Sunnyvale, Cambridge, San Francisco, and Kirkland, allowing flexibility in location choice. This is an excellent opportunity for experienced engineers who want to work on infrastructure at massive scale and be part of Google's continued innovation in cloud technology.
The role requires 2 years of relevant experience and offers opportunities to work with diverse teams, tackle complex technical challenges, and contribute to systems that power Google's global infrastructure. You'll be part of a team that's proud to be "engineers' engineers" and focuses on building and maintaining the backbone of Google's technical operations.