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Senior Information Security Engineer, Product Security Engineering

Google

Location

Kirkland, WA

Type

Full-time

Posted

6/6/2026

Compensation

$174,000 - $253,000 per year

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Job description

The Senior Information Security Engineer role focuses on enhancing product security within Google's Security team. This position involves protecting network boundaries and ensuring the safety of sensitive data. The engineer will work closely with software engineers to identify and resolve security vulnerabilities. The role requires a mix of technical expertise and leadership to drive security initiatives across multiple domains.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
  • 5 years of experience with security engineering, computer and network security, and security protocols.
  • 5 years of experience with security assessments or security design reviews or threat modeling.
  • 5 years of coding experience in one or more general purpose languages.
  • 1 year of experience leading teams in a technical capacity or leading technical risk analysis in an enterprise environment.

Responsibilities

  • Identify security issues and implement and design security controls, tools, and services to improve security systems and processes.
  • Perform security reviews, research and reproduce vulnerabilities, design secure protocols and systems, and write tests and fuzzers.
  • Review and develop secure operational practices, and provide security guidance for engineers and support staff.
  • Respond to vulnerabilities with repros, variant analysis, mitigations, and hardening.
  • Focus on the security strategy for Google Cloud.

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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