JobsPractice Customer Engineer, Networking, Google Cloud
Practice Customer Engineer, Networking, Google Cloud
GooglePractice Customer Engineer, Networking, Google Cloud
GoogleLocation
Sunnyvale, CA
Type
Full-time
Posted
5/12/2026
Compensation
$149,000 - $216,000 per year
Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
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·FY 2025Job description
The Practice Customer Engineer, Networking role at Google Cloud focuses on partnering with technical sales teams to enhance customer engagement and adoption of complex networking solutions. This position requires a deep understanding of cloud-native architecture and networking principles to solve customer issues effectively. The engineer will leverage their technical expertise to develop prototypes and demos, ensuring that customers receive tailored solutions. Strong communication and organizational skills are essential for presenting technical concepts to stakeholders and building lasting relationships.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
- 6 years of experience with cloud native architecture in a customer-facing or support role.
- Experience in networking, including Linux, software-defined networking, and virtual private networks.
- Experience engaging with and presenting to technical stakeholders and executive leaders.
Responsibilities
- Drive the technical win for complex workloads within networking to ensure rapid and successful adoption.
- Combine sales strategies and development to provide customer-tailored solutions that secure buy-in from experts.
- Provide deep technical consultation to customers, acting as a technical advisor and building lasting relationships.
- Document, prioritize, and drive resolution of customer feature requests and issues within product and engineering management systems.
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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