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Senior Supplier Quality Engineer, Thermals

Google

Location

Sunnyvale, CA

Type

Full-time

Posted

5/5/2026

Compensation

$171,000 - $248,000 per year

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Job description

The Senior Supplier Quality Engineer for Thermals at Google will play a crucial role in ensuring the quality and reliability of thermal hardware solutions. This position involves collaborating with various teams, including hardware design and manufacturing, to implement Supplier Quality Engineering best practices throughout the product lifecycle. The engineer will lead supplier quality initiatives and drive continuous improvements while managing component quality and reliability. This role is essential for developing custom silicon solutions that enhance Google's consumer products.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, or a thermal-related equivalent practical experience.
  • 10 years of experience in thermal technology and manufacturing processes.
  • 10 years of experience in quality/reliability and thermal technology.
  • Experience in statistical product quality control, process capability, reliability, failure analysis, and process improvement.

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with hardware design, manufacturing, supply chain, and operations teams to develop and deploy Supplier Quality Engineering best practices throughout the product life-cycle.
  • Influence product roadmaps and architectural decisions by providing data-driven insights on hardware quality and reliability.
  • Represent Supplier Quality Engineering in executive reviews, cross-functional forums, and direct supplier leadership engagements.
  • Cultivate and maintain strategic partnerships with key suppliers to ensure quality and reliability.

Benefits

  • Employees at Google are often offered benefits like comprehensive health insurance, 401(k) matching, and flexible work arrangements, among other benefits.

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