Monday 28 July 2014

Site Reliability Engineer (A&M) | Twitter, Inc. | San Francisco, CA


Site Reliability Engineer (A&M) | Twitter, Inc. | San Francisco, CA


Site Reliability Engineer (A&M)

Infrastructure Operations | San Francisco, CA

About This Job
As a Site Reliability Engineer (Activation and Messaging) at Twitter you will be working to improve the reliability and performance of our API/frontend services. You will work shoulder-to-shoulder with our engineering teams to design and build the next generation of web applications and systems infrastructure, focusing on automation, availability and performance, and above all efficiency at ‘reach every user on the planet’ scale. We have a wide range of opportunities for varying skill levels and experience.

Responsibilities
•Work in engineering team to design, build, and maintain systems
•Write scripts to monitor and automate processes
•Troubleshoot issues across the entire stack - hardware, software, application and network
•Take part in a 24x7 on-call rotation
•Participate in code reviews for projects written in Scala built on open source libraries such as Finagle

Qualifications
•2+ years industry experience as Software engineer
• 3+ years of experience in Internet scale Unix environments
•Demonstrable knowledge of TCP/IP, HTTP, web application security, and experience in multi-tier web application architectures
•Hands-on experience in building event driven backend systems on JVM with Java or Scala
•Ability to prioritize tasks and work independently
•Track record of practical problem solving, excellent communication, and documentation skills

Desired
•Ability to lead technical teams through designs and implementations across an organization
•Practical knowledge of shell scripting and at least one scripting language (Python, Ruby, Perl)
•Experience with existing open source projects such as Mesos, Hadoop, Scribe, Zookeeper, etc
•B.S. in computer science or similar field
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