JobsSenior Hardware Engineering Manager, Hardware Innovation
Senior Hardware Engineering Manager, Hardware Innovation
GoogleSenior Hardware Engineering Manager, Hardware Innovation
GoogleLocation
Sunnyvale, CA
Type
Full-time
Posted
5/8/2026
Compensation
$237,000 - $329,000 per year
Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
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·FY 2025Job description
The Senior Hardware Engineering Manager for Hardware Innovation at Google will lead a team focused on developing custom silicon solutions for Google's direct-to-consumer products. This role is part of the Emergent AI Infrastructure team, which aims to build next-generation AI infrastructure that empowers AI solution builders globally. The manager will oversee hardware and software innovation, ensuring collaboration across various teams to create new AI products. This position requires a deep understanding of hardware systems and the ability to influence stakeholders effectively.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics, or a related field.
- 8 years of experience working in a hardware systems design environment.
- 5 years of experience managing an engineering team.
- Experience with power circuit design and signal integrity.
Responsibilities
- Identify flaws and issues with hardware components by analyzing key issues, risks, or trade-offs.
- Manage the hardware and software innovation group responsible for adapting and creating hardware and software for new emergent AI products.
- Mentor a team of engineers, providing guidance and fostering professional development.
- Coordinate distributed operations across the US, Asia, and Europe to build a brand-new AI infrastructure product.
- Collaborate cross-functionally with tech leads and engineering managers to deliver results.
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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