Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related technical field, or equivalent practical experience.
- You have at least 5 years of experience contributing to a software engineering team.
- Experience in one or more of the following: C, C++, Rust, Java, Python, Go, Perl or Ruby.
Preferred Qualifications
- Interest in designing, analyzing and troubleshooting softwares and distributed systems.
- Ability to debug and optimize code and automate routine tasks.
- Systematic problem-solving approach, coupled with effective communication skills and a sense of ownership and drive.
- Ability to manage Kubernetes clusters and Cloud providers resources.
- You have already worked in a startup.
Responsibilities
You'll be in charge of:
- Contributing to the development of our Engine (https://github.com/Qovery/engine) and leverage its capacity to manage more cloud providers and services, in a simple, scalable, reliable and efficient way.
- Scale systems sustainably through mechanisms like automation, and evolve systems by pushing for changes that improve reliability
and velocity. - Engage in and improve the whole lifecycle of services, from inception and design, through deployment, operation and refinement.
- Maintain services once they are live by measuring and monitoring availability, latency and overall system health.
- You'll contribute to major product and technical decisions that will impact the business in the long term and set the standards for your future teammates.
Our technical stack:
- Rust and Go
- Kubernetes stack
- Cloud providers (AWS/GCP/Azure/Scaleway/...)
- Databases: PostgreSQL, Redis
If you're interested to look at challenges we're facing, you can take a look at our Engineering blog
To see more, check out our user documentation: https://docs.qovery.com
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