Google is seeking a System Gauge and Input Path Engineering Lead for their Pixel team, focusing on developing next-generation technologies for battery management and charging systems. This role combines software engineering expertise with specialized knowledge in power management and battery systems.
The position involves leading the development of firmware solutions, tools, and drivers for charging and battery management systems. You'll be working with Google's team of battery and charging experts to innovate on battery management, wired and wireless charging from concept to production. The role requires deep technical expertise in both software development and hardware systems, particularly in power management and battery technologies.
As part of the Google Pixel team, you'll be contributing to shaping the future of Pixel devices, working on some of the most advanced designs in consumer electronics. The role offers a competitive compensation package including a base salary range of $197,000-$291,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits.
The ideal candidate will have at least 8 years of software development experience and 5 years in power management, with expertise in battery fuel gauges or battery management systems. You'll need to demonstrate strong leadership abilities in driving technical projects and working with cross-functional teams.
This position offers the opportunity to work on cutting-edge mobile technology at one of the world's leading tech companies, with access to significant resources and the chance to impact millions of users worldwide. You'll be part of a team that's pushing the boundaries of mobile device technology, particularly in power management and battery performance.
The role is based in Mountain View, CA, and offers the chance to work with some of the industry's best engineers and researchers. You'll be contributing to Google's mission of developing the world's most helpful mobile experience through the Pixel device line, making this an exciting opportunity for someone passionate about both software engineering and power systems.