Google's Data Center Automation Services (DAS) Engineering team is seeking a Senior Mechatronics Engineer to join their innovative group focused on defining and implementing automation standards. This role is part of the ML, Systems, & Cloud AI (MSCA) organization, which is responsible for the hardware, software, and infrastructure supporting all Google services and Google Cloud.
The position requires hands-on interaction with hardware equipment in a simulated data center environment, utilizing Google labs, power, and safety equipment. You'll be working on developing and maintaining control system solutions, building and testing prototypes, and ensuring proper implementation of automation capabilities throughout Google's manufacturing, supply chain, and data center facilities.
The ideal candidate will bring 3+ years of experience in designing and testing multiple subsystems, including software, robotics algorithms, electrical systems, mechanical systems, and control systems. Strong knowledge of industrial electrical control system components and safety standards is essential. Experience with programming languages like C++, C#, or Python, and familiarity with Cloud-based software technologies is highly valued.
This role offers an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of mechanical, electrical, and software engineering, directly impacting Google's infrastructure at scale. You'll be part of a team that pushes boundaries in automation and contributes to the innovation behind products used by millions worldwide.
The position comes with competitive compensation including a base salary range of $126,000-$181,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. Located in Moncks Corner, SC, this role requires on-site presence due to the hands-on nature of the work with hardware and equipment.
Join Google's world-class engineering team and help shape the future of data center automation, working on cutting-edge technologies while collaborating with experts in various fields. This role offers excellent growth opportunities and the chance to make a significant impact on Google's global infrastructure.