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Hardware Engineer, Platforms, University Graduate

GoogleSunnyvale, CA
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Google

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Sunnyvale, CA

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full time

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Job Description

Hardware Engineer, Platforms (University Graduate) at Google in Sunnyvale crafts scalable server architectures powering AI and cloud services. Dive into cutting-edge designs optimizing data center efficiency amid massive compute demands. Ideal for fresh grads eager to innovate at global scale.

Full Description

At Google, Hardware Engineers in Platforms shape the physical foundations of our cloud infrastructure, ensuring billions of queries resolve in milliseconds. This university graduate role in Sunnyvale targets recent BS/MS talent to bolster server platforms amid surging AI workloads. Day-to-day involves modeling thermal dissipation in rack-scale systems using CFD tools, prototyping PCIe interconnects for next-gen GPUs, and validating power delivery circuits under peak loads. Collaborate with firmware teams to integrate custom ASICs into motherboard layouts, debug signal integrity on high-speed buses, and simulate multi-node clusters for latency reduction. Contribute to sustainability initiatives by optimizing airflow in hyperscale data centers, directly impacting global service reliability. Requires BS in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering (MS preferred), with coursework in digital design and electromagnetics. Familiarity with Cadence Virtuoso, LTSpice, or Ansys for schematic capture and analysis. Course projects in PCB layout or FPGA prototyping count as experience; basic scripting in Python essential. Excel in C++ for test automation, Verilog for RTL design, and PCIe/ DDR protocols. Strong analytical mindset and collaborative spirit vital for cross-team execution. Thrive in Google's inventive culture, fostering bold ideas in a vibrant Sunnyvale campus with top-tier labs. Market-rate compensation includes comprehensive health coverage, generous PTO, and stock grants.

Key Skills

PCB DesignSignal Integrity AnalysisThermal ModelingPython ScriptingTeam Collaboration