Google is seeking a Tech Lead in Software Engineering specifically for their People with Disabilities initiative in Brazil. This role combines technical leadership with hands-on software development, requiring 8 years of software development experience and strong expertise in data structures and algorithms. The position is part of Google's commitment to inclusive workplace practices and specifically targets candidates with disabilities in compliance with Brazilian labor law.
As a Tech Lead at Google, you'll be at the forefront of developing next-generation technologies that impact billions of users worldwide. The role encompasses working on critical projects across various domains including distributed computing, large-scale system design, artificial intelligence, and natural language processing. You'll have the opportunity to lead and contribute to projects that extend well beyond web search, handling information at massive scale.
The ideal candidate will bring extensive experience in software development, testing, and launching products, combined with strong architectural design skills. Leadership experience is highly valued, with a preference for candidates who have managed engineering teams. You'll be expected to drive technical decisions while managing team priorities and deliverables.
Google's engineering-first culture provides an environment where you can make significant technical contributions while growing your career. You'll work alongside talented engineers who are revolutionizing various products from Google Ads to Chrome, Android to YouTube. The role offers the flexibility to switch teams and projects as you and the business evolve, ensuring continuous learning and growth opportunities.
This position requires fluency in both English and Portuguese and is specifically open to candidates with disabilities as part of Google's commitment to diversity and inclusion. The role is based in either São Paulo or Belo Horizonte, Brazil, offering the opportunity to work on global-impact projects while being part of Google's local engineering community.