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Staff Software Engineer, Full Stack, Google One

Google

Location

Mountain View, CA

Type

Full-time

Posted

6/5/2026

Compensation

$207,000 - $301,000 per year

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Job description

The Staff Software Engineer, Full Stack position at Google One focuses on developing next-generation technologies that enhance user experiences with personal cloud storage and AI features. The role involves working on high-impact projects and requires a versatile engineer who can lead technical discussions and mentor team members. Google One is a rapidly growing subscription service, and this position offers the opportunity to shape its future and contribute to business growth initiatives. Engineers will tackle complex problems across the full stack while collaborating with product and UX teams.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
  • 8 years of experience in software development.
  • 5 years of experience with full-stack development, including experience with prototyping, and programming in Java or Kotlin.
  • 3 years of experience with software design and architecture.

Responsibilities

  • Provide technical leadership on high-impact projects.
  • Identify areas of investments to define the roadmap and lead architecture discussions across backend, mobile, and web platforms.
  • Contribute to the success of managing AI business generation goals by partnering with Product and UX to rapidly prototype and launch new subscription experiences.
  • Mentor team members, guide engineering best practices, and influence technical decisions across the organization.
  • Architect end-to-end solutions capable of managing the massive scale of Google One.

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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