Networking, Platform & Kernel Software position in Austin, TX, USA

Eric Anderson anderson at freebsd.org
Tue Jul 28 19:20:37 UTC 2009


Storspeed, the company I work for is hiring:

Member of Technical Staff: Networking, Platform & Kernel Software

The selected candidate will be responsible for the design, development  
and maintenance of embedded
platform software including protocol stacks, kernel services, device  
drivers and RAS/debug tools (e.g.
gdb, core dump).
The successful candidate must be a team player and should have a  
demonstrated engineering
background in delivering software solutions for complex embedded  
systems in either the storage or
networking domains.
Duties include analysis of feature requests, design and implementation  
of new features and
maintenance updates, debug, test, issue resolution and customer  
support. Interaction with product
development teams, vendors, customers and others will require strong  
written and verbal
communication skills. Candidates should be proactive in managing their  
work including meeting
schedules, identifying risks, and delivering high quality software.
Qualifications:
• Thorough analytical, problem solving, and debugging skills.
• The ability to achieve mastery of new tools, languages and  
technologies with some training and
on-the-job experience.
• High performance network or storage system development.
• System performance analysis, tool selection, design and development.
• Distributed system analysis and design.
• Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, other UNIX/RTOS
• Familiarity with software development and delivery in a startup  
environment.
An M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer  
Science, or a related discipline with
three years of relevant experience, or a B.S. with five years of  
relevant experience is required. The ideal
candidate will have exceptionally strong C software development skills  
including performance,
networking and storage technologies.


Send me your resume and I'll pass it around.

Eric



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