Google is hiring a Security Engineer II for Hybrid Cloud Guidelines in Seattle, onsite, to build safe by default environments on GCP. The role blends security engineering, incident response and threat modeling with collaboration to harden systems and protect data. Requirements: bachelor’s or equivalent, at least one year of coding experience, one year of security assessments or threat modeling, plus strong knowledge of security engineering, computer and network security. Preferred: Terraform, policy compilers, automated deployment pipelines across cloud environments, and experience with GCP governance primitives such as organization policies IAM, hierarchical firewalls, VPC-SC, and resource managers. To apply, tailor your resume to show design reviews, risk assessments, cloud automation, cross-functional collaboration, quantify outcomes, and illustrate safe by default guardrails for autonomous agents.
There's no such thing as a "safe system" - only safer systems. Our Security team works to create and maintain the safest operating environment for Google's users and developers. As a Security Engineer, you help protect network boundaries, keep computer systems and network devices hardened against attacks and provide security services to protect highly sensitive data like passwords and customer information. Security Engineers work directly with network equipment and actively monitor our systems for attacks and intrusions. You also work with software engineers to proactively identify and fix security flaws and vulnerabilities.
You use your industry experience to own and drive the resolution of complex security incidents, policy questions and technical security issues.
The Hybrid Cloud Environments (HCE) organization is on a mission to accelerate internal development by making Google “Customer Zero” for Google Cloud platform (GCP). Core to this mission is ensuring that every Google workload, from experimental prototypes to production-grade autonomous agents, operates in governed, safe-by-default environments that meet enterprise security and compliance baselines without developer friction or manual approvals. Crucially, this architecture is operator-agnostic: we provide identical, safe-by-default guardrails whether infrastructure is operated by a human engineer or an autonomous AI agent.
Our Security Engineers embed into critical efforts across the HCE organization and adjacent organizations as force multipliers. These are typically direct engagements, working directly with engineers from ideas through implementation. In this role, you will contribute to design, implement features and fixes that address gaps, go deep on requirements to understand the domain, and collaborate across product, security, and implementation requirements to accelerate our customer
The Core team builds the technical foundation behind Google’s flagship products. We are owners and advocates for the underlying design elements, developer platforms, product components, and infrastructure at Google. These are the essential building blocks for excellent, safe, and coherent experiences for our users and drive the pace of innovation for every developer. We look across Google’s products to build central solutions, break down technical barriers and strengthen existing systems. As the Core team, we have a mandate and a unique opportunity to impact important technical decisions across the company.
Individual pay is determined by factors including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training.