Google is seeking a Data Center Systems Engineer to join their Technical Infrastructure team. This role combines engineering expertise with data center operations, focusing on developing and optimizing critical infrastructure systems. The position requires a strong background in control systems, programming, and data center infrastructure.
As a Data Center Systems Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of developing new methods and algorithms to enhance data center efficiency and performance. You'll work with cutting-edge technology, conducting empirical analysis and modeling of physical variables in data center systems. The role involves designing and implementing control systems that support service-level objectives and managing the dynamics of electrical and mechanical systems.
The position offers an excellent opportunity to work with Google's world-class engineering teams, contributing to the infrastructure that powers Google's vast product portfolio. You'll be involved in everything from developing and maintaining data centers to building the next generation of Google platforms. The role requires a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, with opportunities to work on complex problems that impact Google's global infrastructure.
The compensation package is competitive, ranging from $122,000 to $174,000 base salary, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. Google provides a collaborative environment where innovation is encouraged, and you'll have the chance to work with some of the best minds in the industry. The company's commitment to sustainability and efficiency in data center operations makes this role particularly impactful for those interested in environmental responsibility in tech infrastructure.
The position is based in either Kirkland or Seattle, Washington, offering the opportunity to work in one of the major tech hubs in the United States. Google's strong emphasis on work-life balance, professional development, and inclusive culture makes this an ideal opportunity for engineers looking to make a significant impact in data center technology while growing their careers at one of the world's leading tech companies.