Google is seeking a Software Engineer III to join their Google TV infrastructure team in San Jose. This role is integral to Google's mission of developing next-generation technologies that impact billions of users worldwide. The position focuses on large-scale infrastructure development, distributed systems, and network technologies for Google TV, which serves over 110 million active users.
The ideal candidate will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining software solutions that power Google TV's ecosystem. This includes working on projects that integrate with various Google services (Ads, Play, YouTube) and collaborating with third-party streaming partners. The role requires expertise in large-scale system design, distributed computing, and infrastructure development.
The position offers competitive compensation ($136,000-$200,000) plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. As part of Google's engineering team, you'll have opportunities to work on critical projects, switch teams as you grow, and contribute to technology that's reshaping how people consume media and entertainment.
Google TV is at an exciting junction, focusing on scaling across the OEM ecosystem and building business on TV platforms, OTT devices, and mobile devices. The rapidly evolving media and entertainment industry provides numerous opportunities for growth and innovation. You'll be part of a team that's redefining the TV experience to make it highly personalized, Google-smart, and content-forward.
The role requires a minimum of 2 years of experience in software development, data structures, algorithms, and large-scale infrastructure. You'll be expected to participate in design reviews, code reviews, and contribute to documentation while maintaining high standards for code quality and system health. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to impact how millions of users interact with television and entertainment content while working with cutting-edge technology at one of the world's leading tech companies.