Google is seeking a System Power Modeling Engineer to join their Pixel devices team, focusing on pushing the boundaries of power efficiency through real-world analytics and device modeling. This role is crucial in shaping the next generation of mobile devices.
The position involves collaborating with a cross-functional team of experts in various aspects of Pixel devices, including SOC, Wireless, Display, and Android system software. The primary responsibility is developing power models that accurately reflect how customers use Pixel devices.
The role requires a strong background in system/SOC level power modeling, with at least 4 years of experience in power estimation, data analytics, and profiling. Technical skills should include proficiency in Python and SQL for modeling and automation, along with knowledge of mobile system architecture, including SoCs, memory subsystems, PMICs, cellular technology, and displays.
Key responsibilities include developing system-level power models for battery life projection, performing detailed power analysis of subsystems, and working on power/performance trade-off optimizations. The engineer will also drive innovative power optimization features across hardware and software platforms.
The position offers a competitive compensation package ranging from $147,000 to $216,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. This is an excellent opportunity for someone passionate about mobile technology and power optimization to work with cutting-edge technology at one of the world's leading tech companies.
The role is based in either Mountain View or San Diego, California, offering the chance to work with Google's Pixel team, which focuses on delivering the world's most helpful mobile experience through advanced designs, techniques, products, and experiences in consumer electronics.