Google Cloud is seeking a Software Engineering Manager II to lead their Infrastructure team. This role combines technical expertise with people management, requiring someone who can both contribute to technical decisions and lead a team effectively. The position involves managing multiple teams across different locations, overseeing large-scale projects, and contributing to product strategy.
The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in software development, particularly in languages like Python, C++, Java, or JavaScript, combined with proven leadership experience. They will be responsible for building and managing high-performing teams, developing technical roadmaps, and ensuring the successful delivery of large-scale infrastructure projects.
As a Software Engineering Manager at Google Cloud, you'll be at the forefront of cloud technology, working with cutting-edge tools and systems that help organizations worldwide transform their businesses. You'll have the opportunity to work on projects that operate at massive scale, dealing with complex distributed systems and infrastructure challenges.
The role offers competitive compensation, including a base salary range of $189,000-$284,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. You'll be joining a company known for its innovative culture and commitment to technological advancement, working with some of the brightest minds in the industry.
This position requires someone who can balance technical depth with leadership skills, capable of making high-level strategic decisions while also providing detailed technical guidance to their team. You'll be responsible for setting team priorities, managing performance, and ensuring your team's work aligns with broader organizational goals.
The role is based in several possible locations including Durham, NC, Raleigh, NC, or Sunnyvale, CA, offering flexibility in terms of location while maintaining close collaboration with teams across Google Cloud. This is an excellent opportunity for experienced engineering leaders who want to make a significant impact on cloud infrastructure at a global scale.