Google is seeking a Tech Lead for their software engineering team, specifically targeting candidates with disabilities in compliance with Brazilian labor law. This role combines technical leadership with hands-on software development, requiring 8 years of development experience and strong expertise in data structures and algorithms. The position offers an opportunity to work on cutting-edge technologies that impact billions of users worldwide.
The ideal candidate will lead development efforts across various domains including distributed computing, large-scale system design, artificial intelligence, and natural language processing. With 5 years of experience in product deployment and 3 years in software architecture, you'll be responsible for designing and implementing complex systems while managing team deliverables and priorities.
This role is particularly exciting as it's part of Google's initiative to build a more inclusive workplace, specifically focusing on creating opportunities for people with disabilities. The position offers the chance to work in either São Paulo or Belo Horizonte, Brazil, contributing to Google's mission of organizing the world's information and making it universally accessible.
As a Tech Lead, you'll be at the forefront of technological innovation, working with various Google products that need to handle information at massive scale. You'll have the opportunity to switch teams and projects as you grow, contributing to different aspects of Google's technology stack. The role combines technical expertise with leadership responsibilities, making it ideal for someone who wants to impact both technology and people.
Working at Google means being part of an engineering company that takes on some of technology's greatest challenges. From Google Ads to Chrome, Android to YouTube, you'll have the opportunity to work on products that affect billions of users. The role requires fluency in both English and Portuguese, enabling effective communication with global teams while serving the local market.