Software Engineering Manger, Identity Core Credentials

Google Google · Big Tech · San José, CA +1

Software Engineering Manager for Google's Identity Core Credentials team, responsible for backend infrastructure for user credentials and authorization grants, including storage, caching, security, and privacy for billions of user credentials. The role involves managing a team of engineers, providing technical leadership, and contributing to product strategy and development.

What you'd actually do

  1. Manage a team of 10 engineers and help them with career growth and planning.
  2. Provide technical leadership to ensure the team delivers infrastructure solutions that can scale to the global requirements while meeting the standards of high reliability and security.
  3. Collaborate with a variety of partners, stakeholders and cross-functional partners within the organization and outside on the different projects the team is involved in.
  4. Build relationships with internal customers of the team to scope projects and the Identity solutions and bridge gaps in our offerings.
  5. Reduce road map ambiguity, increasing your team’s execution velocity, being the enabler for your team to successfully deliver on the organization's technical direction. Help define the charter for the team for the next few years.

Skills

Required

  • software development
  • C++
  • Java
  • Objective-C
  • design and architecture
  • testing
  • launching software products
  • technical leadership
  • people management
  • supervision
  • team leadership

Nice to have

  • Computer Science
  • developer productivity
  • reliable infrastructure products
  • scalable and performant
  • clean, flexible APIs
  • server projects
  • managing highly available mission-critical services
  • security systems
  • identity systems

What the JD emphasized

  • backend infrastructure
  • user credentials
  • authorization grants
  • storage and caching infrastructure
  • billions of user credentials
  • security
  • privacy
  • technical foundation
  • developer platforms
  • product components
  • infrastructure
  • highly available mission-critical services