Requirements
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience
- 2 years of experience working in a privacy related field (e.g., security engineering, data engineering, data scientist, compliance engineering etc.)
- 2 years of experience designing solutions for technological problems that maintain the privacy posture of the organization, leading teams across multiple workstreams
- 2 years of experience leading the application of privacy technologies (e.g., differential privacy, automated access management solutions, etc.) to solve technical and data management problems, customizing existing solutions and frameworks to meet user needs
Preferred qualifications
- 4 years of experience in Software Engineering, Privacy and Security, Solutions Architecture, or Software Design
- Ability to produce effective, well thought out privacy reviews and design solutions
What you'll be doing
- Design, architect, and lead implementation of privacy-enhancing solutions to privacy problems alongside product and engineering teams
- Conduct privacy assessments and drive privacy outcomes for products in the Google Health area
- Develop, document, and communicate internal guidance, influence external standards, and interpret privacy and compliance design principles
- Mentor and train other team members on privacy techniques and best practices
- Work with considerations that require working with multiple cross-functional groups
Perks and benefits
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