Google

Partner Engineer, Google Cloud (Japanese)

place Tokyo, Japan

Found: November 14, 2025

This role is based in Tokyo, Japan.

Responsibilities:

  • Recommend integration strategies, enterprise architectures, platforms and application infrastructure required to implement a complete solution on Google Cloud.
  • Own the technical relationship with the partners, enabling them to manage product and solution briefings and proof-of-concept work, and coordinate additional technical resources.
  • Support partners in prototyping, demonstrating and product integrations in customer environments, and identify and mitigate key customer technical objections.
  • Work with the team to identify and qualify partnership opportunities.

Minimum qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related technical field.
  • 6 years of experience with cloud native architecture.
  • Experience as a technical business engineer in a cloud computing environment.
  • Fluency in Japanese.

Preferred qualifications:

  • Experience in data and information management.
  • Experience with networking concepts.
  • Experience in architecting and developing software or infrastructure for distributed systems.

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