My hope is that the location restriction will be lifted on this position soon. No one on this team other than me works in an office...
Role: Open Source Staff Engineer/Solutions Architect Location: #Louisville, CO or #Minneapolis, MN
Position Summary: Perforce is seeking a Open Source Staff Engineer/Solutions Architect to join our OpenLogic team. As a member of the support team, you’ll be responsible for assisting our clients to work through their technical questions on open source including ‘how to’, trouble shooting and recommendations on product use. Additionally, based on needs of our customers, you will be involved in presenting training classes (both onsite and remote depending on need of the client); short-term professional service engagements to assist with architect and design solutions; working on internal projects; and enhancing current skills by continuing to learn new open source technologies.
OpenLogic provides enterprise services for hundreds of open source projects — including OpenJDK, Kubernetes, CentOS, and MariaDB — so you can boost efficiency and savings with free software, while cutting risk.
Responsibilities:
Interact with end users on technical problems. Tier 1, 2 and 3 support for CentOS and related open source products. Drive resolution of those problems, which include: Open source software issues. Questions around open source software usage. Questions around use and best practices. Review of the architecture and design where software is implemented. Conduct professional services and training engagements. Research, understand, and advocate open source software. Interact with various open source communities. Drive early resolution of issues. Be a part of the on-call rotation. Present knowledge via articles, blogs, and conference presentations. May require 15% travel while completing on-site consulting.
Requirements:
Minimum of five years of software development and design or systems administration or level 3-4 technical support experience. Technical knowledge, skills and expertise in complex infrastructure, web-based software and enterprise software Understanding of software best practices; SDLC, SCM and Agile development principles. Excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills Expert level in a number of open source packages. Broad and deep familiarity with multiple projects to include Java and J2EE, JBoss, ActiveMQ, Drools, HornetQ, Hibernate, Spring, Linux (focus primary on CentOS or Ubuntu), Apache HTTPD, Apache Tomcat, MySQL, PostgreSql, Open source project and community participation and Production/24x7 experience. Database administration; postgresql/mysql/mariadb experience very desirable Expertise in Cassandra, Kafka, and/or cloud-native applications is a plus.
Position Summary: Perforce is seeking a CentOS Support Engineer to join our OpenLogic team (that's my new team, but this is not my specific position), responsible for providing 24x7 break fix support and services on Open Source technologies to our OpenLogic customers. This position will work closely with members from Support, Sales and Professional Services to assist in resolving a wide variety of customer issues. OpenLogic provides enterprise services for hundreds of open source projects — including OpenJDK, Kubernetes, CentOS, and MariaDB — so you can boost efficiency and savings with free software, while cutting risk.
Responsibilities:
Interact with end users on technical problems. Tier 1, 2 and 3 support for CentOS and related open source products. Drive resolution of those problems, which include: Open source software issues. Questions around #opensource software usage. Questions around use and best practices. Review of the architecture and design where software is implemented. Conduct professional services and training engagements. Research, understand, and advocate open source software. Interact with various open source communities. Drive early resolution of issues. Make strategic contributions to the CentOS core and surrounding ecosystem, provide bug fixes ahead of the community where needed Be a part of the on-call rotation. Present knowledge via articles, blogs, and conference presentations.
Requirements:
Technical knowledge, skills and expertise in complex infrastructure, web-based software and enterprise software Strong knowledge of the Linux kernel and system architecture. Understanding of software best practices; SDLC, #SCM and Agile development principles. Ability to develop with C/C++ in a #UNIX environment. Utilization of common Linux C/C++ build tools such as gcc. Solid understanding of CentOS 6.x and 7.x and included frameworks like firewalld, systemd, etc. Strong #RHEL/CentOS background required #Debian/ #Ubuntu, #SUSE/ #openSUSE/ #SLES, other distro background a bonus C, shell scripting, #perl, etc Virtual Machine experience with qemu/kvm, #Azure, #AWS, VirtualBox, #Vagrant General experience such as: radius/ #Kerberos, lda, ipa/idm, monitoring, vpn, containers, centralized systems management, automation (ansible, chef, puppet, etc), version control (git, etc) or security hardening (CIS, STIGS, PCI-DSS, etc) Excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills Knowledge of open source packages Database administration; #postgresql/ #mysql/ #mariadb experience very desirable Experience with Linux distro package building (#rpm, #deb, ipkg, etc) preferred Existing contributions to the CentOS community a major plus
I suspect the Sydney office is a requirement, but if the job looks interesting to you, I can see if you could work from our UK office or Minneapolis or Alameda. Those would be the only other options for this position.
This is a wishlist, not an actual requirement, lol: "Broad and deep familiarity with multiple projects to include Java and J2EE, Wildfly, ActiveMQ, Docker, Kubernetes, MongoDB, Spring, Linux (focus primary on CentOS or Ubuntu), Apache HTTPD, Apache Tomcat, MySQL, PostgreSql, Open source project and community participation and Production/24x7 experience."
I don't understand why HR people don't understand what the word requirement means
musicman (musicman@nu.federati.net)'s status on Monday, 18-Nov-2019 22:16:46 EST
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