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Google Inc. is seeking a Principal Engineer for Cloud Capacity Planning to own the architectural outlook and end-to-end technical strategy for the global capacity planning ecosystem.
You will serve as the primary technical authority, knitting together planning constraints, optimization scenarios, and deployment workflows to achieve optimal capacity online swiftly. The role bridges long-term roadmaps with engineering execution across IaaS/PaaS tooling and strategic programs.
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Google runs one of the largest computational fleets in the world, with compute, storage, networking and dedicated accelerators spread across all continents. As Principal Engineer, you will own the architectural outlook and end-to-end technical strategy for our global capacity planning ecosystem. You will serve as the primary technical authority for a challenge, knitting together complex planning constraints, optimization scenarios, and machine deployment workflows to get optimal capacity online in the shortest time.
As the Principal Engineer, Cloud Capacity Planning, you will bridge the gap between long-term product roadmaps and engineering execution. You will oversee the technical integrity of programs supporting everything from general purpose compute to specialized offerings, directly enabling massive-scale Cloud ML serving and training workloads. You will knit together the seams of different technical, product, and financial organizations to produce a globally optimal outcome for Cloud capacity amidst ongoing supply constraints and fluctuating enterprise demand.
In this role, you will utilize deep technical stewardship across forecasting, demand-supply matching, constraint-based planning, and scenario analysis to drive customer-focused, efficient, and sustainable resource ecosystem outcomes. You will deeply engage with and evolve our IaaS and PaaS tooling and processes to ensure they outpace the growth of Google Cloud's most impactful strategic programs.
Google Cloud accelerates every organization’s ability to digitally transform its business and industry. We deliver enterprise-grade solutions that leverage Google’s cutting‑edge technology, and tools that help developers build more sustainably. Customers in more than 200 countries and territories turn to Google Cloud as their trusted partner to enable growth and solve their most critical business problems.
Individual pay is determined by factors including job‑related skills, experience, and relevant education or training.
Google runs one of the largest computational fleets in the world, with compute, storage, networking and dedicated accelerators spread across all continents. As Principal Engineer, you will own the architectural outlook and end-to-end technical strategy for our global capacity planning ecosystem. You will serve as the primary technical authority for a challenge, knitting together complex planning constraints, optimization scenarios, and machine deployment workflows to get optimal capacity online in the shortest time.
As the Principal Engineer, Cloud Capacity Planning, you will bridge the gap between long-term product roadmaps and engineering execution. You will oversee the technical integrity of programs supporting everything from general purpose compute to specialized offerings, directly enabling massive-scale Cloud ML serving and training workloads. You will knit together the seams of different technical, product, and financial organizations to produce a globally optimal outcome for Cloud capacity amidst ongoing supply constraints and fluctuating enterprise demand.
In this role, you will utilize deep technical stewardship across forecasting, demand-supply matching, constraint-based planning, and scenario analysis to drive customer‑focused, efficient, and sustainable resource ecosystem outcomes. You will deeply engage with and evolve our IaaS and PaaS tooling and processes to ensure they outpace the growth of Google Cloud's most impactful strategic programs.
Google Cloud accelerates every organization’s ability to digitally transform its business and industry. We deliver enterprise‑grade solutions that leverage Google’s cutting‑edge technology, and tools that help developers build more sustainably. Customers in more than 200 countries and territories turn to Google Cloud as their trusted partner to enable growth and solve their most critical business problems.
Individual pay is determined by factors including job‑related skills, experience, and relevant education or training.
US: $307000 - $427000 (USD) + 30% bonus target + equity + benefits
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