Google's gTech Analytics, Platforms, and Tools team is seeking a Web Solutions Engineer to join their Tools Development and Automation team. This role is crucial in developing and improving solutions that enhance the efficiency of Google's Global Business Organization. As a Web Solutions Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of managing and developing tools, working with Google's robust infrastructure to tackle significant challenges involving large datasets.
The position requires a strong foundation in full-stack web development, with particular emphasis on front-end technologies like TypeScript/JavaScript and backend expertise in languages such as Java, Python, or C++. You'll be responsible for designing and implementing scalable web applications, working closely with Engineering and Product partners to improve Google's products and internal tools.
This role offers an exciting opportunity to work within Google's innovative environment, where you'll contribute to technical designs, write and review code, and provide subject-matter expertise. You'll be part of a team that values technical excellence, collaborative problem-solving, and creating impactful solutions that scale across Google's ecosystem.
The ideal candidate should have a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field, combined with practical experience in web development and object-oriented programming. You'll need to demonstrate strong analytical skills, adaptability, and the ability to prioritize effectively in a dynamic environment. This position offers the chance to work with cutting-edge technology while making a significant impact on Google's internal operations and, by extension, its global user base.
Working at Google means joining a company committed to diversity, equality, and inclusion, offering a collaborative environment where innovation is encouraged and technical excellence is celebrated. The role provides an opportunity to work on challenging problems while contributing to Google's mission of organizing the world's information and making it universally accessible and useful.