Google Cloud is seeking a Software Engineer III to join their Infrastructure team, focusing on developing and maintaining critical systems that power Google's vast product portfolio. This role combines software development with infrastructure engineering, requiring expertise in large-scale distributed systems and network architecture.
The position offers an opportunity to work on Google Cloud's enterprise-grade solutions, leveraging cutting-edge technology to help organizations digitally transform their businesses. As part of the Technical Infrastructure team, you'll be responsible for building and maintaining the architecture that keeps Google's services running efficiently and reliably.
The ideal candidate will have strong programming skills, experience with data structures and algorithms, and a background in large-scale infrastructure or distributed systems. You'll be working on projects that directly impact billions of users, with opportunities to switch teams and projects as you grow with the company.
Key responsibilities include writing system development code, participating in design reviews, reviewing other developers' code, contributing to documentation, and troubleshooting complex technical issues. The role requires both technical expertise and collaborative skills, as you'll be working with peers and stakeholders across different teams.
Google offers a competitive compensation package, including a base salary range of $141,000-$202,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. The company provides a supportive work environment that encourages innovation and professional growth, with locations in major tech hubs across the United States.
This is an excellent opportunity for engineers who are passionate about infrastructure, distributed systems, and working at scale. You'll be at the forefront of cloud technology, helping to build and maintain the systems that power Google's next generation of products and services. The role offers significant technical challenges, opportunities for growth, and the chance to make a meaningful impact on technology used by billions of people worldwide.