Hello,
We are hiring
Job Title: Infra
Developer/Systems Engineer (UNIX/LINUX/WINDOWS)
Duration: 8 Months
Location: Westerville,
OH
Job Description:
As an experienced Infrastructure Development professional,
your mission is to help lead our team of innovators and technologists toward
creating next-level solutions that improve the way our business is run.
Your hands-on knowledge in system design, application
development, testing and operational stability will help your team deliver high
quality products. You’ll be instrumental in solving more difficult technical
issues, developing integration elements, building data models, APIs, and open
3rd-party SDKs.
You’ll see your ideas come to life as part of a small,
success-driven team. Your quest to embracing leading-edge technologies and
methodologies inspires your team to follow suit. And best of all, you’ll be
able to harness massive amounts of brainpower through our global network of
technologists from around the world to tackle big challenges.
Required
Skills/Experience:
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Software development experience in one or more
general purpose programming languages: Python, Java, C, C++
·
Prior experience in both Systems Engineering
and Software Development.
·
Advanced knowledge in at least one of the
infrastructure disciplines and functions:
o
Internals of distributed Operating System
o
(Unix/Linux, Windows, Z/OS) internals
o
Systems programming
o
Network programming
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Enterprise scale and resiliency
·
Experience in system and software security and
entitlements (SSO, windows, Kerberos, LDAP, Windows AD)
·
Modern compute technologies (e.g.,
virtualization, cloud)
·
Familiar with Agile development process and
automated testing.
·
Experience working across large infrastructure
environments and distributed across multiple data centers.
·
Experience in Systems and Application
monitoring systems and instrumentation.
·
BS/BA degree or equivalent experience
·
Understanding cloud, virtualization, and APIs
is a plus
·
Experience with developing frameworks that
helps increasing developer and release velocity, improving code health and
technical standards.
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