Google is seeking a Software Engineer III to join their Infrastructure team focusing on Cloud Data Management. This role is critical to Google Cloud's mission of accelerating digital transformation across industries. The position combines infrastructure development with cloud technologies, requiring expertise in distributed systems and Linux kernel development.
The role involves working on next-generation technologies that impact billions of users, with a focus on large-scale system design, networking, and data storage. As a Software Engineer III, you'll be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining software solutions that power Google's cloud infrastructure. The position requires strong technical skills in Linux kernel development, distributed systems, and database design.
The ideal candidate will have at least 2 years of experience in software development, with specific expertise in infrastructure and distributed systems. They should be comfortable with performance optimization, systems data analysis, and debugging complex systems. The role offers opportunities to work on challenging technical problems at massive scale, collaborating with teams across Google to push the boundaries of cloud technology.
Benefits include competitive compensation ($141,000-$202,000 base salary), equity, bonuses, and comprehensive benefits package. The position is based in Sunnyvale, CA, and offers the opportunity to work on critical projects that shape the future of Google's cloud infrastructure. This is an excellent opportunity for engineers who want to impact billions of users while working with cutting-edge technology in a collaborative environment.
The role combines technical leadership with hands-on development, requiring both strong coding skills and the ability to participate in technical decision-making. You'll be working in an environment that values innovation, technical excellence, and the ability to solve complex problems at scale. The position offers growth opportunities and the chance to work with some of the industry's best engineers while contributing to Google's cloud infrastructure.