Summary
Kfir Shtober is a software engineering manager at Google with a decade of experience building and leading teams that deliver robust, production-grade systems. His background spans embedded IoT, computer vision, low-level Linux internals and cloud-scale services, combining hands-on C/C++ engineering with modern tooling and developer workflows. Kfir has led mission-critical projects in Israeli Military Intelligence—one awarded the Israel Defense Prize—and later guided core technology teams at Toka before joining Google, demonstrating strength in high-stakes, time-sensitive deliveries. He excels at onboarding and operationalizing teams, having designed step-by-step processes, comprehensive testing infrastructures, and monitoring solutions that accelerated debugging and reduced time to resolution. Known for grit, he pairs deep technical troubleshooting with people development, mentoring engineers across disciplines from firmware to backend services. Based in Israel and trained at Technion, he brings rare cross-domain fluency that helps bridge algorithmic, systems and product teams.
10 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Computer Engineering at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
High School, Computer Science, Physics, High School, Computer Science, Physics at Begin High School
English, Hebrew