Software Engineering Manager Ii, Agentic Planning and Memory

Google Google · Big Tech · Mountain View, CA +1

Software Engineering Manager II for the Agentic Planning and Memory team, focused on building next-generation agentic capabilities for Google Workspace. The role involves developing advanced general function-calling approaches for autonomous workflow execution and an agentic memory layer for improved context retention, accuracy, personalization, and latency. The manager will lead teams, define technical roadmaps, and collaborate on integrating these capabilities into core Workspace products, impacting billions of users.

What you'd actually do

  1. Design and architect available systems for agentic planning and memory management.
  2. Ensure the reliability and performance of agentic workflows and memory retrieval systems.
  3. Define the long-term technical roadmap for the agentic memory layer and planning infrastructure.
  4. Lead system designs that enable autonomous tool-calling and context awareness.
  5. Collaborate across teams to integrate function-calling capabilities into core workspace products.

Skills

Required

  • software development (Python, C, C++, Java, JavaScript)
  • leading machine learning (ML) design
  • optimizing ML infrastructure (model deployment, model evaluation, data processing, debugging, fine tuning)
  • technical leadership
  • state of the art GenAI techniques (LLMs, Multi-Modal, Large Vision Models)
  • GenAI related concepts (language modeling, computer vision)
  • people management
  • team leadership

Nice to have

  • Master’s degree or PhD in engineering, computer science, or a related technical field
  • experience working in a changing organization involving cross-functional or cross-business projects

What the JD emphasized

  • leading machine learning (ML) design
  • optimizing ML infrastructure
  • state of the art GenAI techniques
  • LLMs
  • Multi-Modal
  • Large Vision Models
  • GenAI related concepts
  • language modeling
  • computer vision
  • agentic planning
  • memory management
  • agentic workflows
  • memory retrieval systems
  • agentic memory layer
  • planning infrastructure
  • autonomous tool-calling
  • context awareness
  • function-calling capabilities

Other signals

  • building agentic capabilities
  • function-calling approaches
  • agentic memory layer
  • autonomous workflows
  • context retention and utilization