Google is seeking a Mid-Level Software Engineer to join their Android team, working on the world's most popular mobile operating system that powers over 3 billion devices worldwide. This role is based in Bucharest, Romania, and is crucial to Google's mission of bringing computing to everyone globally.
The position requires a strong foundation in software development, with particular emphasis on Android development, Java/Kotlin programming, and algorithmic problem-solving. You'll be part of a team that's responsible for developing and maintaining Google's Android platform, which serves as the backbone for countless devices including smartphones, tablets, TVs, and wearables.
As a Software Engineer at Google, you'll have the opportunity to work on cutting-edge technologies that impact billions of users. The role involves not just coding, but also participating in technical design discussions, code reviews, and documentation efforts. You'll be expected to bring fresh ideas from various areas of computer science, including distributed computing, system design, artificial intelligence, and user interface design.
The ideal candidate should have at least 2 years of experience in software development, with specific expertise in Java/Kotlin and Android development principles. You'll be working in an environment that values innovation, technical excellence, and user-focused design. The role offers opportunities for growth and the chance to switch between different projects and teams as you develop in your career.
Google's commitment to open-source technology is evident in Android, and you'll be contributing to a platform that aims to democratize computing access worldwide. The company offers a collaborative environment where you'll work alongside some of the industry's best engineers, tackling complex technical challenges while maintaining a focus on user experience and performance.
This position is perfect for someone who is passionate about mobile development, has a strong technical foundation, and wants to make a significant impact on how billions of people interact with technology. You'll be part of Google's mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful, specifically through the lens of mobile computing.