Google Compute Engine (GCE) empowers its users with a comprehensive suite of VM and Baremetal instances for General-Purpose, Compute-Optimized, Memory-Optimized, Storage-Optimized and GPU/TPU-Accelerated Workloads. GCE is used by businesses of all sizes, from startups to Large Enterprises running AI/ML, Cloud Native and Mission Critical workloads. We work closely with hardware partners and Google’s engineering teams to harness the latest advancements in CPU (x86/ARM), Storage, Network, GPU/TPU virtualization, all backed by cutting-edge security, reliability and performance.
As the Director, Engineering, General Purpose and Core Virtualization, you will serve as the single-threaded executive leader responsible for Google Cloud's foundational General-Purpose compute portfolio (spanning virtual machine instance families on both x86 and ARM architectures) and the underlying virtualization capabilities. Your primary mission is to drive the strategic roadmap of the General Purpose portfolio which involves development of the latest generation instances, driving customer adoption while delivering security, reliability, disruption-free updates, performance for mission critical enterprise and AI/ML workloads.
Additionaly, as AI and agentic workloads redefine compute, you will lead the disruptive charge to deliver high-performance, secure, and high-density microVM sandboxes.
In this highly cross-functional role, you will collaborate deeply with infrastructure partners to align on roadmaps, manage resource allocation, and ensure fleet compliance. You will directly engage with major foundation model companies and enterprise partners to translate their aggressive compute demands into next-generation platform features. This is a premier leadership opportunity to shape the core infrastructure driving Google and the industry’s AI revolution.
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