Google is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join the Project Starline Calibration Team, an innovative initiative that's revolutionizing how people connect remotely. Project Starline combines cutting-edge hardware and software to create a groundbreaking 3D communication experience that makes people feel like they're together, even when physically apart.
The role focuses on delivering camera geometric calibration solutions for Project Starline's sophisticated communication system. You'll be working with a distributed system spanning Android, ChromeOS, and GCP platforms, while collaborating with imaging, camera, and product design teams to define hardware requirements and implement combined software/hardware solutions.
As a senior engineer, you'll be responsible for leading the design and implementation of complex computer vision systems, particularly focusing on multi-view camera geometry, camera intrinsic calibration, and 3D reconstruction. The position requires strong expertise in C++ programming and deep understanding of camera calibration models.
The compensation package is competitive, ranging from $166,000 to $244,000 base salary, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. You'll be working at Google's Mountain View campus, collaborating with world-class engineers and researchers in a fast-paced, product-oriented environment.
This is an opportunity to shape the future of communication technology at one of the world's leading tech companies. You'll be working on a project that has the potential to transform how people connect and interact remotely, making meaningful contributions to a technology that helps people feel closer together despite physical distances.
The ideal candidate will bring not only technical expertise in computer vision and software development but also leadership qualities and the ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams. You'll be part of a collaborative environment where you can grow your skills while working on cutting-edge technology that has real-world impact.