Google Cloud is seeking a Software Developer III for their Site Reliability Development team, a role that combines software and systems development to build and maintain large-scale distributed systems. This position offers an exciting opportunity to work on critical infrastructure that powers Google Cloud's services.
The role involves managing complex challenges of scale unique to Google Cloud while applying expertise in coding, algorithms, complexity analysis, and large-scale system design. The Site Reliability Development team maintains a culture of intellectual curiosity, problem-solving, and openness, bringing together diverse perspectives and backgrounds.
As a Software Developer III, you'll be responsible for optimizing existing systems, building infrastructure, and automating processes. The position requires strong technical skills in software development, with a focus on ensuring reliability and appropriate uptime for both internal and external systems. You'll work on meaningful projects with significant impact, while receiving support and mentorship for continued growth.
The compensation package is competitive, ranging from $141,000 to $202,000 base salary, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. The role is based in Waterloo, ON, Canada, and offers the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology and talented peers.
Key responsibilities include writing system development code, reviewing other developers' code, contributing to documentation, troubleshooting complex system issues, and participating in technical design reviews. The ideal candidate will have at least 2 years of experience in software development and strong knowledge of data structures and algorithms.
Google promotes a blame-free environment that encourages collaboration, innovation, and risk-taking. The company is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, seeking to build a workforce representative of its global user base. This role offers excellent career growth opportunities within Google's cloud infrastructure team while working on some of the most complex technical challenges in the industry.