Google is seeking a Microdisplay CMOS Backplane Architect to join their Devices & Services team, focusing on developing custom silicon solutions for next-generation display technology. This role combines advanced hardware engineering with Google's mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible.
The position requires deep expertise in display-related silicon chip design, with a focus on CMOS backplane architecture for microdisplays. The successful candidate will lead the development of innovative display solutions that will power future Google consumer products, working at the intersection of hardware design and cutting-edge display technology.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced engineer who wants to make a significant impact on future display technologies. The role offers competitive compensation ($174,000-$258,000 base salary) plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. Working from Google's Mountain View headquarters, you'll collaborate with cross-functional teams to push the boundaries of what's possible in display technology.
The ideal candidate will bring both technical depth in IC design and breadth across digital and analog domains. You'll need to understand not just the technical aspects of CMOS backplane design, but also how these components fit into the broader ecosystem of consumer electronic products. The role requires both architectural vision and hands-on technical skills, from specification development through to validation and system integration.
Google's Devices & Services team combines AI, software, and hardware expertise to create revolutionary user experiences. As part of this team, you'll have the opportunity to work on products that will be used by millions of people worldwide, while having access to Google's vast technical resources and innovative culture. The role offers significant technical challenges and the satisfaction of seeing your work materialize in cutting-edge consumer products.