Sensor Technologist, Consumer Hardware
Company: Google
Location: Mountain View
Posted on: April 4, 2026
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Job Description:
Minimum qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Electrical
Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, or a
specialized field (e.g., Optics, Sensors, Audio/DSP, etc.), or
equivalent practical experience. 6 years of experience working in
hardware sensor development, focusing on sensor architecture,
integration, or characterization for consumer electronics or
medical devices. 3 years of experience in technical leadership.
Experience leading technical strategy and architecture for shipping
products (taking hardware from concept to mass production).
Experience with multi-physics simulation tools (e.g., COMSOL,
Ansys) or data analysis/signal processing for sensor systems.
Preferred qualifications: Master's degree or PhD in Electrical
Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics, or a related field
(e.g., Optics, Sensors, Audio/DSP). Experience managing supply
chains and custom component manufacturing process transfer.
Technical expertise in sensing modalities (capacitive, resistive,
inductive, optical (PPG/spectroscopy), piezoelectric, or inertial
sensors), domain application in human physiology (heart rate, SpO2,
BP, HCI, or environmental sensing), and hardware design
(analog/mixed-signal circuit design, flexible hybrid electronics,
or optomechanical integration). Proven technical innovation
(patents, publications) and leadership defining sensor roadmaps for
high-volume consumer products. Proficiency in DoE for sensor
characterization and analyzing datasets using Python, MATLAB, or
JMP. About the job The Sensors Engineering team leads the research,
development, and commercialization of next-generation sensing
systems for Google’s Consumer Hardware portfolio. We bridge the gap
between novel technologies and mass-market products, taking a
systems-level approach to innovation. In this role, you will
partner cross-functionally to define technical strategy, selecting
and optimizing sensor modalities that unlock new transformative
user experiences. You will serve as a technical architect for
next-generation sensing systems across Google’s Consumer Hardware
portfolio, including phones, wearables, and future form factors.
You will lead the hardware definition and development for novel
sensing modalities – ranging from advanced human-computer
interaction (input) to high-fidelity biometric monitoring. You will
bridge the gap between fundamental research and mass-scale
productization. Working in a cross-functional environment, you will
partner with product, UX, industrial design, and silicon teams to
define the sensor roadmap, ensuring that our hardware capabilities
enable transformative user experiences and differentiate our
products in the market. The US base salary range for this full-time
position is $189,000-$274,000 bonus equity benefits. Our salary
ranges are determined by role, level, and location. Within the
range, individual pay is determined by work location and additional
factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant
education or training. Your recruiter can share more about the
specific salary range for your preferred location during the hiring
process. Please note that the compensation details listed in US
role postings reflect the base salary only, and do not include
bonus, equity, or benefits. Learn more about benefits at Google .
Responsibilities Lead end-to-end hardware architecture of complex
sensing systems (e.g., capacitive, optical, inertial), optimizing
for signal integrity, power, and latency within constrained form
factors. Translate ambiguous UX goals and product goals into
rigorous hardware specifications; drive high-stakes trade-offs
between performance, integration, and manufacturability. Define
sensor evaluation strategies, overseeing transitions from proofs of
concept to user studies to ensure robust performance across
environments. Collaborate with mechanical, electrical, and firmware
teams to solve integration issues; serve as the technical authority
for resolving critical sensor issues through mass production. Drive
engagement with supply chains and partners to develop custom
components and processes that push commercial boundaries.
Keywords: Google, Santa Rosa , Sensor Technologist, Consumer Hardware, Engineering , Mountain View, California