Google Home is seeking a Staff Software Engineer to lead their AI Infrastructure team, focusing on developing and scaling Generative AI applications. This role combines technical leadership with hands-on development of Google Home's LLM and ML serving platform. The position requires extensive experience in software development, particularly in ML Infrastructure and Generative AI technologies.
The role involves leading a team responsible for building and maintaining Google Home's Generative AI Infrastructure, which serves as a plug-and-play platform for fine-tuned models. Key responsibilities include setting technical direction, partnering with Intelligence teams, and ensuring platform reliability and scalability. The ideal candidate will have 8+ years of software development experience, strong leadership skills, and deep expertise in ML/AI technologies.
Working at Google Home offers the opportunity to impact billions of users through smart home technology innovations. The team focuses on hardware, software, and services for the home, from thermostats to smart displays. The platform you'll help build will be crucial in expediting and scaling Generative AI applications, handling aspects like standardized access to Home data, security, privacy, and model feedback for training.
This position offers competitive compensation ($189,000-$284,000 base salary) plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. You'll be part of Google's innovative culture, working with talented engineers and contributing to cutting-edge technology that shapes the future of smart homes. The role provides excellent growth opportunities through exposure to complex technical challenges and leadership responsibilities.
As a Staff Software Engineer, you'll be instrumental in driving Google Home's AI initiatives forward, working at the intersection of hardware, software, and artificial intelligence. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to combine technical expertise with leadership skills while working on products that directly impact how people interact with their homes.