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Software Engineer, Tools and Infrastructure, University Graduate at Google (Mountain View, CA)

Minimum qualifications:



  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, similar technical field of study (e.g., Engineering,. ation Technology) or equivalent practical experience.

  • Examples of coding in one of the following programming languages including but not limited to: C, C++, C#, Go, Java, JavaScript, or Python.

  • Experience with Data Structures or Algorithms (i.e. completing a data structures or algorithms class, coursework, course projects, research, individual projects, internships, or other practical experience in/outside of school or work (including open source hobby coding).

  • Experience with either (1) at least one of the following: data structures, branching, function-calls, conditionals; or (2) debugging code and submitting the fix in a general purpose programming language.


Preferred qualifications:



  • Must be able to start a full-time role in 2019.

  • Previous tech internships.

  • Experience developing thorough testing solutions across testing layers (e.g., unit, functional, integration, stress testing) for your code, using one or more of the following: C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Go, or Python.

  • Experience in building developer tools that improve developer velocity, code quality and code health. Including but not limited to: automated releases, testing, test automation frameworks.

  • Authorization to legally work in the US.








About the job








A line of code can be many things - an amazing feature, a beautiful UI, a transformative algorithm. The faster this line of code reaches millions of users, the sooner it impacts their lives. As a Software Engineer, Tools and Infrastructure, you will be at the heart of Google’s engineering process building software that empowers engineering teams to develop and deliver high quality products quickly. We are focused on solving the hardest, most interesting challenges of developing software at scale without sacrificing stability, quality, velocity or code health.

We ensure Google's success by partnering with engineering teams and developing scalable tools and infrastructure that help engineers develop, test, debug and release software quickly. We impact thousands of Googlers and billions of users by increasing the pace of product development and ensuring our products are thoroughly tested. Expect to learn best practices for code health, testability and maintainability - critical skills for early career software engineers.

Having access to all of Google's platforms and vast compute resources provides a unique opportunity to grow as an engineer. We typically work in small, nimble teams that collaborate on common problems across products and focus areas. As a result, the exposure to this broad set of problems provides diverse technical challenges as well as accelerated career growth.


Google is and always will be an engineering company. We hire people with a broad set of technical skills who are ready to take on some of technology's greatest challenges and make an impact on millions, if not billions, of users. At Google, engineers not only revolutionize search, they routinely work on massive scalability and storage solutions, large-scale applications and entirely new platforms for developers around the world. From Google Ads to Chrome, Android to YouTube, Social to Local, Google engineers are changing the world one technological achievement after another.












Responsibilities









  • Collaborate with engineers through the entire software development lifecycle to solve complex engineering problems in tools and testing.

  • Develop advanced automated testing frameworks.

  • Develop tooling and infrastructure to help engineering teams measure and increase their velocity.

  • Conduct research on emerging technologies.


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