Google's software engineers develop the next-generation technologies that change how billions of users connect, explore, and interact with information and one another. Our products need to handle information at massive scale, and extend well beyond web search. We're looking for engineers who bring fresh ideas from all areas, including information retrieval, distributed computing, large-scale system design, networking and data storage, security, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, UI design and mobile; the list goes on and is growing every day. As a software engineer, you will work on a specific project critical to Google’s needs with opportunities to switch teams and projects as you and our fast-paced business grow and evolve. We need our engineers to be versatile, display leadership qualities and be enthusiastic to take on new problems across the full-stack as we continue to push technology forward.
Borglet is on-machine agent, a part of Borg, Google's Cluster Management System. This means that we work on one of the most impactful software at Google, that affects all company's workloads.
We work on supporting the latest kinds workloads, latest hardware and latest security measures.
Our mission is to improve Borg's efficiency, make it easy to use, scalable and secure.
The Borglet team runs as a group of small teams executing on various projects in all major areas of infrastructure. Each team runs separately and is given freedom, while still counting on the support of the rest of the team when necessary. We need our engineers to be versatile and passionate to be able to manage new problems as we continue to push technology forward.
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