Software Engineer - Observability Front-End | Twitter, Inc. | San Francisco, CA
Software Engineer - Observability Front-End
Software Engineering | San Francisco, CA
Twitter
is seeking innovative software engineers with a broad and deep
understanding of current web technologies. In this role, you will help
design and develop the next generation of workflow and front-end
services for the Observability platform. Our platform is used by
thousands of engineers to notify, monitor, debug and analyze large scale
distributed systems at Twitter. You should be passionate about
architecting and building secure, robust, and performant web
applications with an emphasis on providing world class usability and
real customer value. You will become familiar with Twitter’s
infrastructure and application services and the visibility required, in
order for engineers and service owners to understand them.
Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Desired Skills:
Responsibilities:
- Own product design, system level architecture, and client/server interaction and networking.
- Develop full front-end stack, from HTML/CSS, Javascript to Scala.
- Work closely with and incorporate feedback from all of engineering teams at Twitter.
- Rapidly fix bugs and solve problems.
Qualifications:
- Demonstrable experience building world-class consumer web application interfaces
- Expert Javascript/HTML/CSS/Ajax coding skills
- Excellent programming skills in Java, Ruby, or Python
- Disciplined approach to testing and quality assurance
- Good understanding of web technologies (HTTP, Apache) and familiarity with Unix/Linux
- Great written communication and documentation abilities
Desired Skills:
- BS or higher in Computer Science or equivalent work experience.
- Passion for elegance and simplicity.
- You take pride in designing solutions that will outlive the problem.
- You have a deep and abiding appreciation for memes.
- You can provide a link to your public github repo or technology blog.
- You use and love Twitter.
- You are awesome, passionate, and nice.
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