Google Cloud is seeking a Software Engineer III to join their Infrastructure team within the NetInfra division. This role is crucial in developing and maintaining the technical infrastructure that powers Google's vast product portfolio. The position offers an opportunity to work on large-scale systems and infrastructure that impacts billions of users worldwide.
As a Software Engineer III, you'll be part of the Technical Infrastructure team, responsible for building and maintaining Google's data centers and developing next-generation Google platforms. The role involves working with distributed systems, networks, and infrastructure at massive scale. You'll collaborate with teams across Google to ensure optimal performance and reliability of Google's services.
The ideal candidate will bring strong expertise in software development, data structures, and algorithms, with particular emphasis on large-scale infrastructure and distributed systems. You'll be involved in writing production code, participating in design reviews, and ensuring system health through debugging and resolution of complex technical issues.
Google Cloud accelerates organizations' digital transformation by leveraging cutting-edge technology and developer tools. The position offers competitive compensation, including a base salary range of $141,000-$202,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. The role is available in Madison, WI or Sunnyvale, CA.
This is an excellent opportunity for engineers who are passionate about infrastructure, distributed systems, and working at scale. You'll be part of a team that's proud to be "engineers' engineers" and tackles complex technical challenges. The role offers growth potential and the chance to work with cutting-edge technologies while contributing to systems that impact users globally.
Google provides a collaborative environment where diversity is valued and innovation is encouraged. The company is committed to building a workforce representative of its users and fostering a culture of belonging. This role offers the chance to work on challenging technical problems while contributing to Google's mission of organizing the world's information and making it universally accessible and useful.