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Core distributed systems/infrastructure engineer

Websitegithub.com
Roles
  • Core distributed systems/infrastructure engineer
  • Front-end Engineer
Role taxonomyInfrastructure / SRE / DevOpsFrontend
SpecialtiesInfrastructure, Frontend
LocationPachyderm --San Francisco -- only
Salary
Apply viaEmailjobs@pachyderm.io
Hiring notes
TechJavaScriptGoKubernetesDockerML/AI
Parsed locationsPachyderm --San Francisco -- only
Posted byjaz46
PostedOct 1, 2018
SourceView on Hacker News ↗

Original posting

Pachyderm --San Francisco -- Onsite only jobs@pachyderm.io Love Docker, Golang, and distributed systems? Pachyderm is an enterprise data science platform. Teams that find themselves struggling to maintain a growing mess of advance data science tasks such as machine learning or bioinformatics/genomics research use Pachyderm to greatly simplify their system and reduce development time. They rely on Pachyderm to do the heavy lifting so they can focus on the business logic in their data pipelines. Check us out at: pachyderm.com http://github.com/pachyderm/pachyderm What would data analytics infrastructure (namely Hadoop) look like if we rebuilt it from scratch today? We think it would be containerized, modular, and easy enough for a single person to use while still being scalable enough for a whole company. Tools like Docker and Kubernetes provide the perfect building blocks for us revolutionize data infrastructure! Pachyderm is just 8 people right now, so you'd be getting in right at the ground floor and have an enormous impact on the success and direction of the company as well as building the rest of the engineering team. Positions: * Core distributed systems/infrastructure engineer (Golang) * Front-end Engineer (Javascript) * Lead Developer Advocate -- be the face of Pachyderm and get OSS users excited! Build machine learning and data science examples, write blog posts, give conference talks, and generally just evangelize Go, Docker, and Kubernetes!