Google is seeking a Strategic Cloud Engineer for their Public Sector Professional Services team, specifically supporting Service Delivery for the Global Public Sector. This role is crucial in helping customers maximize their Google Cloud Platform investments and requires a blend of technical expertise and customer service skills.
The position involves working with Google Public Sector, a division dedicated to bringing Google's capabilities to government and education sectors. The role focuses on application development and modernization, requiring deep technical knowledge and the ability to work with both internal teams and external stakeholders.
Key responsibilities include creating a center of excellence for cloud application development, managing both full-time employees and contingent workforce, and establishing processes for Service Delivery AppDev strategy. The role requires strong technical troubleshooting skills and the ability to engage effectively with enterprise executives.
The ideal candidate will have at least 6 years of experience in system design or programming, along with significant experience in technical troubleshooting and partner management. A bachelor's degree in Computer Science or equivalent experience is required, as is an active TS/SCI security clearance.
This position offers a competitive compensation package including a base salary range of $147,000-$216,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. The role is based in either Reston, VA or Washington D.C., and provides an opportunity to work on significant digital transformation projects for public sector institutions.
The role combines technical leadership with strategic business advisory, requiring someone who can both understand complex technical requirements and translate them into effective solutions for government and educational institutions. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to make a significant impact in the public sector's digital transformation journey while working with cutting-edge cloud technologies.