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Google is seeking a Web Solutions Engineer in Bengaluru to innovate software solutions and integrate AI technologies into operations. You will work on various complex business challenges with a focus on development and system design.
The ideal candidate has strong programming skills in Python and JavaScript, with experience in building scalable applications and machine learning. You will work closely with stakeholders to deliver impactful projects.
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Google's Web Solutions Engineers (WSE) innovate and develop software-based solutions for complex business problems. As an L4 Web Solutions Engineer on the YouTube BizTech team, you are an entrepreneurial full-stack engineer tasked with shaping the future of YouTube’s Business Systems, working with minimal guidance to deliver flawless, scalable solutions.
We are looking for someone passionate about integrating next-generation AI (LLMs, Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), Agentic workflows) into daily operations, modernizing legacy enterprise middleware, and driving data consolidation. You will bridge the gap between intuitive front-end user experiences and highly complex back-end data pipelines. With an understanding of web architecture and system design, you will manage ambiguous technical challenges, manage edge cases effectively, and collaborate closely with technical stakeholders (Product, UX, Data, and Operations). In this role, you will develop project plans and scalable solutions that have an immediate, obvious impact on YouTube's global partner ecosystem.
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