Google is seeking a Software Engineer to join their Silicon Infrastructure team, focusing on Engineering Productivity. This role is crucial in building and operating foundational tooling and infrastructure for Google's custom silicon development. The position offers a competitive salary range of $136,000-$200,000 plus bonus, equity, and benefits.
The ideal candidate will be working on next-generation technologies that impact billions of users, specifically in the realm of silicon infrastructure and engineering productivity. You'll be responsible for developing high-performance computing infrastructure, improving development efficiency, and designing creative solutions to complex problems.
This role requires strong technical expertise in Python programming, cloud platforms, and infrastructure development. You'll have the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technologies and contribute to Google's mission of organizing the world's information and making it universally accessible and useful.
The position offers significant growth potential, with opportunities to switch teams and projects as both you and the business evolve. You'll be part of a team that combines the best of Google AI, Software, and Hardware to create radically helpful experiences. The role involves collaboration with peers and stakeholders, leading design reviews, and working on scalable, highly available services.
Working at Google means joining a company that values diversity, equality, and inclusion. The company offers comprehensive benefits and is committed to creating a culture of belonging. You'll be part of a team that researches, designs, and develops new technologies to make computing faster, seamless, and more powerful, ultimately aiming to improve people's lives through technology.
The role is based in Mountain View, CA, and offers the chance to work on projects critical to Google's needs. You'll be at the forefront of technology, working with a team that pushes the boundaries of what's possible in silicon development and engineering productivity.