Google is seeking a Software Engineering Manager II to lead their Machine Management team in Sunnyvale. This role combines technical leadership with people management, requiring 8+ years of software development experience and 3+ years in technical leadership. The position involves overseeing critical infrastructure projects that support Google's vast product portfolio.
As a Software Engineering Manager, you'll be responsible for leading and developing a team of engineers while contributing to technical strategy and architecture. You'll manage multiple teams and locations, working on sophisticated systems that keep Google's networks running efficiently. The role requires expertise in software development, system architecture, and embedded software testing on SoC platforms.
The position offers a competitive compensation package ranging from $189,000 to $284,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. You'll work within the Technical Infrastructure team, which is fundamental to Google's operations, developing and maintaining data centers and building next-generation platforms.
Key responsibilities include setting team priorities, providing technical leadership, managing performance, developing technical roadmaps, and ensuring code quality. You'll need strong experience with languages like Python, C++, Java, and JavaScript, plus demonstrated success in people management and technical leadership roles.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced engineering leader who wants to make a significant impact at scale, working with cutting-edge technology and talented engineers. You'll be part of the team that makes Google's product portfolio possible, contributing to the architecture that serves billions of users worldwide.
The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree (Master's preferred) in Computer Science or related field, strong technical abilities, and proven leadership experience. You'll work in an environment that values innovation, technical excellence, and collaborative problem-solving, while helping to build and maintain the infrastructure that powers Google's global services.