Software Engineer Iii, Infrastructure, Google Cloud Compute Infrastructure

Google Google · Big Tech · Sunnyvale, CA +1

This role is for a Software Engineer III on the Google Cloud Compute Infrastructure team. The primary focus is on building and maintaining the infrastructure that powers Google's services, including those related to AI. While the team works with AI, the role itself is infrastructure-focused, involving coding, design reviews, code reviews, documentation, and debugging of large-scale systems, distributed systems, and networks. The role requires experience in C++, Python, or Go, and with large-scale infrastructure or distributed systems.

What you'd actually do

  1. Write product or system development code.
  2. Participate in, or lead design reviews with peers and stakeholders to decide amongst available technologies.
  3. Review code developed by other developers and provide feedback to ensure best practices (e.g., style guidelines, checking code in, accuracy, testability, and efficiency).
  4. Contribute to existing documentation or educational content and adapt content based on product/program updates and user feedback.
  5. Triage product or system issues and debug/track/resolve by analyzing the sources of issues and the impact on hardware, network, or service operations and quality.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent practical experience.
  • 2 years of experience programming in C++, Python or Go.
  • 2 years of experience with developing large-scale infrastructure, distributed systems or networks, or experience with compute technologies, storage or hardware architecture.

Nice to have

  • Master's degree or PhD in Computer Science or related technical fields.
  • 2 years of experience with performance, large scale systems data analysis, visualization tools, or debugging.
  • 2 years of experience with data structures and algorithms in either an academic or industry setting.
  • Experience developing accessible technologies.
  • Proficiency in code and system health, diagnosis and resolution, and software test engineering.