Job Responsibilities: Optical Network Engineer
Salary: $20-30/Hour
Company: Google
Location: USA
Educational Requirements: Bachelor's Degree
Full Job Description:
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Science or relevant experience.
5 years of experience in optical networks, optical transport and defined networks. Experience working with Python, Go, C++ or similar programming languages.
Candidate Qualifications:
Experience L1 and L3 traffic of complex networks. Ability to think critically and solve complex problems.
Ability to work independently of a team. Good problem solving skills.
About Work
Google is proud to have a network that serves millions of Internet users around the world. The network engineering team is responsible for managing this network reliably and at scale. As a member, you have a direct impact on planning and strategic improvements to keep our systems running smoothly. You also ensure that network operations are efficient and effective by monitoring network activity, configuring configurations, troubleshooting hardware issues, and responding to network connectivity issues. Google's complex network presents many challenges that force you to use ever-changing technologies. Network trust keeps our users connected to our apps, products and services.
Google's Optical Network Technology (ONT) group is a one-stop shop for Google Global Networking (GGN) optical transport needs. We provide global cloud connectivity by directing photons from land and sea, our goal is to provide solutions that help our partners plan, build and operate a reliable optical network. We pride ourselves on being a great team to work with, achieve the results of our decisions, and simplify photonics and optical communications for other network members.
As an optical network engineer at Google, you will be responsible for defining and developing the platforms and solutions that enable global optical and packet networks. You will work with a team of experts to design and build the future of networking, and you will have the opportunity to have a real impact on the network foundation that supports our entire technology infrastructure.
