Google Cloud is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join their Compute Infrastructure team, focusing on performance optimization and system architecture. This role is part of Google's Technical Infrastructure organization, which builds and maintains the foundation for Google's vast product portfolio.
The position offers a competitive base salary range of $166,000-$244,000 plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. As a senior engineer, you'll be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining critical infrastructure components that power Google Cloud services used by organizations worldwide.
The ideal candidate will bring 5+ years of software development experience, with particular expertise in performance optimization, systems data analysis, and debugging complex distributed systems. You'll work with cutting-edge technology at massive scale, contributing to Google Cloud's mission of accelerating digital transformation for businesses across industries.
Key responsibilities include writing and testing production code, leading technical design reviews, mentoring other developers through code reviews, and ensuring system reliability through careful problem diagnosis and resolution. You'll collaborate with teams across Google to build scalable solutions that meet the demanding requirements of cloud infrastructure.
The role offers opportunities to work on challenging technical problems, contribute to Google's cloud computing platform, and impact millions of users worldwide. You'll be part of a team that values technical excellence, innovation, and collaboration, with access to Google's world-class engineering resources and development tools.
Located in Kirkland, WA, you'll join a vibrant tech community and work alongside some of the industry's best engineers. Google offers a supportive work environment with opportunities for professional growth, learning, and career advancement. The company is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, fostering a workplace where all employees can thrive and contribute to Google's mission of organizing the world's information.