Google is seeking a Staff Software Engineer to join their Android Bluetooth team, focusing on developing next-generation technologies that will shape how billions of users connect and interact. This role is crucial in building the future of Android's Bluetooth capabilities and frameworks within the Android ecosystem.
The position requires deep expertise in Bluetooth technology and Android development, with the primary goal of enabling seamless connectivity between devices and delivering exceptional user experiences. You'll be working on Android, Google's open-source mobile operating system that powers over 3 billion devices worldwide, with the mission of bringing computing to everyone globally.
As a Staff Software Engineer, you'll lead the development of new features and technologies within the Bluetooth domain, proposing long-term roadmaps and technical strategies. Your responsibilities will include designing and maintaining the Android Bluetooth Connectivity stack, collaborating with various stakeholders, and building next-generation APIs for developers.
The role offers competitive compensation, including a base salary range of $197,000-$291,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. You'll be working at Google's Mountain View location, contributing to a platform that believes computing is a superpower for good, enabling access to information, economic opportunity, and connectivity worldwide.
The ideal candidate will have at least 8 years of software development experience, with specific expertise in Bluetooth stack development and Android connectivity. You should have strong leadership qualities, as you'll be guiding project teams and setting technical direction. Experience with C++, Java, and preferably Rust programming languages is essential.
This is an opportunity to shape the future of Android's connectivity features, working with cutting-edge technology while impacting billions of users worldwide. You'll be part of a team dedicated to improving device connectivity and creating magical experiences within the Android ecosystem.