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Monday, June 28, 2010

Systems Engineer/Developer

Adecco Engineering and Technical, a division of the world leader in the recruitment of engineering and information technologies professionals has a client with a permanent job opening in San Francisco, CA.

They are seeking to fill a Systems Engineer position with someone who has development experience and an interest in working with large scale distributed system infrastructures.


CLIENT
We are a well-funded, private company where you can have an impact on how people discover and share content from anywhere on the web. If you're looking to work at a company that allows you to be yourself (surrounded by an open-minded environment and in which the investigation of new technologies and/or processes is encouraged), dog friendly, 3 meals a day, a hip and happening environment, then this environment is for you!


RESPONSIBILITIES
* Develop and improve tools that are used to manage our infrastructure
* Help manage the configurations we use throughout our environment
* Work with developers, QA, and R&D on designing and implementing maintainable system architectures
* Maintain an understanding of the infrastructure as a whole and be able to fix things if gremlins decide to wreak havoc in our systems.



QUALIFICATIONS
* Bachelors degree or higher (preferably in Computer Science)
* Experience in development and/or systems engineering
* Understanding of distributed systems
* Strong knowledge of Python (other programming languages a plus)
* Some experience with Debian and Debian packaging OR Ubuntu
* Experience with source control tools such as GitHub
* Familiarity with some or all of the following: Puppet, Apache, mysql, scribe, hadoop, mogilefs, cassandra, gearman, rabbitmq, clusto, memcached, etc.
* Experience working on some open source projects.


Apply now using the hyperlink or send your resume directly to Mike Villarreal at mike.villarreal@adeccona.com
Cover letter and LinkedIn profile (optional)

Cover letter and LinkedIn profile (optional)

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