Google is seeking a Full Stack Software Engineer III to join their Chrome team, focusing on developing next-generation technologies that impact billions of users worldwide. This role is part of the Platforms and Devices team, which is responsible for Google's computing software platforms across desktop, mobile, and applications environments.
The position offers an exciting opportunity to work on critical projects that shape how users interact with Chrome and Google's platforms. As a Software Engineer III, you'll be involved in full-stack development, utilizing both front-end technologies (JavaScript/TypeScript, HTML, CSS) and back-end languages (Java, Python, Golang, C++). The role requires strong technical expertise and the ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams.
The compensation package is competitive, ranging from $141,000 to $202,000 base salary, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. Google offers a collaborative work environment and the chance to work on products that impact billions of users globally. The position is available in either Seattle, WA or Mountain View, CA, providing flexibility in location choice.
Key responsibilities include writing product code, participating in design reviews, reviewing other developers' code, contributing to documentation, and troubleshooting complex system issues. The ideal candidate will have at least 2 years of software development experience and strong full-stack capabilities. This role offers excellent growth opportunities within Google's engineering organization and the chance to work with cutting-edge technologies.
Google is known for its innovative culture and commitment to technological advancement. As part of the Chrome team, you'll be at the forefront of web technology development, working on projects that require both technical excellence and creative problem-solving. The role offers the opportunity to work with some of the best engineers in the industry while contributing to products that shape the future of web browsing and user interaction.