Google's Global Security and Resilience Services (GSRS) Systems and Technology team is seeking a Data Engineer to join their Physical Security division. This role is crucial in developing and maintaining enterprise security technology that enhances Google's security incident management capabilities across all Alphabet companies.
The position offers a competitive base salary range of $124,000-$178,000, plus additional benefits including bonus, equity, and a comprehensive benefits package. The role can be based in multiple locations across the United States, including major tech hubs like Seattle, Austin, and Sunnyvale.
As a Data Engineer in the Physical Security team, you'll be responsible for building and maintaining data pipelines that extract valuable insights from security systems. The role requires strong programming skills in languages like Python, Java, or C++, combined with extensive experience in ETL processes and database management. You'll work on complex data challenges, ensuring the highest standards of data privacy and security throughout the development process.
The ideal candidate should have at least 3 years of experience in coding, data pipeline design, and analytics. A Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field is required. The role offers an opportunity to work with cutting-edge security technology while contributing to Google's global security infrastructure.
Key responsibilities include being a trusted technical partner to customers, maintaining high development standards, and ensuring proper data stewardship. The role combines technical expertise with security domain knowledge, making it an exciting opportunity for data engineers interested in physical security systems.
The position offers growth potential within Google's security organization, working with various teams across GSRS, Google, and Alphabet. You'll be part of a team that directly impacts Google's security posture and incident response capabilities, making this an impactful role for those interested in the intersection of data engineering and security technology.