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Staff Software Engineer, AI/ML, Google Public Sector

Google

Location

Reston, VA

Type

Full-time

Posted

5/29/2026

Compensation

$207,000 - $300,000 per year

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Job description

The Staff Software Engineer, AI/ML role at Google Public Sector focuses on leading the architecture and deployment of large-scale distributed data systems and advanced machine learning pipelines. The position requires expertise in high-performance computing and modern AI applications, bridging the gap between these domains. Engineers will work on critical projects that impact government and educational institutions, ensuring the systems are resilient and efficient. This role offers opportunities for technical leadership and mentorship within cross-functional teams.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
  • 8 years of experience programming in C++, Java, Python, Kotlin or Go.
  • Experience in technical leadership, including defining technical road maps and maintaining code quality standards.
  • Experience in parallel computing paradigms and hardware-level optimization.

Responsibilities

  • Architect and operate advanced data synthesis pipelines and AI-based retrieval applications.
  • Manage petabyte-scale data ingestion and synchronization across compute environments.
  • Optimize highly parallel numerical operations and ML inference algorithms for specialized hardware accelerators.
  • Lead technical direction and provide engineering mentorship for groups developing complex production software systems.
  • Implement rigorous data life-cycle policies to ensure system resilience, data integrity, and fault recovery at scale.

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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