Staff Software Engineer, Full Stack, Debug

Google Google · Big Tech · Singapore

Staff Software Engineer focused on developing full-stack software for orchestrating workflows, building data pipelines, and automating processes for mosquito-borne disease control, specifically for raising and releasing sterile mosquitoes. The role involves leading engineers, collaborating with other engineering disciplines, and driving DevOps practices.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead engineers to build new full stack software to orchestrate custom debug automated and manual workflows used in our programs.
  2. Collaborate with mechanical and other engineers to design and control the next generation of rearing and release automation system. Collect feedback from partners and end users around the world.
  3. Build data pipelines and analytics dashboards to improve our understanding of mosquito production, release, and wild mosquito population.
  4. Drive the adoption of DevOps best practices to streamline our development and deployment processes.
  5. Develop automation to assist in managing our growing fleet of on-premises Linux and operating system servers, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) workloads.

Skills

Required

  • software development
  • full stack development
  • back-end development (Java, Python, Golang, or C++)
  • front-end development (JavaScript or TypeScript, HTML, CSS)
  • software design and architecture
  • testing
  • launching software products

Nice to have

  • Master’s degree or PhD in Engineering, Computer Science, or a related technical field
  • technical leadership
  • software for physical hardware
  • computer vision
  • machine learning
  • web applications
  • cloud softwares
  • computer networking
  • Linux or operating system development/administration

What the JD emphasized

  • 8 years of experience in software development
  • 5 years of experience testing, and launching software products
  • 5 years of experience with full stack development
  • 3 years of experience with software design and architecture