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Logentries

CompanyLogentries
Websitelogentries.com
Role taxonomyInfrastructure / SRE / DevOps
SpecialtiesDevOps
LocationLogentries - https://logentries.com - Dublin, Ireland
Salary
Apply viaEmailulrich.dangel@logentries.com
Hiring notes
TechPythonJavaRubyScalaDjango
Parsed locationsLogentries - https://logentries.com - Dublin, Ireland
RegionsUK
Posted bymrud
PostedJul 1, 2015
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Original posting

Logentries - https://logentries.com - Dublin, Ireland - ONSITE Logentries is a real-time log management and analytics service targeting mostly the DevOps and IT market. We are currently looking for DevOps, Software and QA engineers to work in a creative and challenging environment to get shit done. Our architecture is highly distributed, written mostly in Java with some Scala, Python and C sprinkled around. The frontend part is Django with Angular and Bootstrap 3. We also maintain a set of open source libraries to integrate with our platform. If you feel strongly about a good number (between 5-42) of the elements below send your CV to ulrich.dangel@logentries.com : • Passionate about Software Development and Delivery (your contribution will be visible) • Like to automate • Agility (our standups lasts less than 5 minutes!) • Own your process • Strong relevant CS fundamentals: basic data structures, asymptotic analysis, intractability, basic network protocols • Hands on experience with Linux (not only using your DE), we are currently using Debian • Practical experience with developing and testing web applications • Practical experience with a low[ish] level language (C/C++/Objective-C/Java/C#, e.t.c). We mostly use Java. • Practical experience with a high-level language (we use Python a lot, but Ruby/Lua/Groovy/Clojure, e.t.c is good) • Experience with at least one Relational and one NoSQL data store • Experience with Chef or Puppet • Like to work in an international team • Things like Brewer's CAP theorem, consistent hashing, false sharing and the FLP impossibility are meaningful to you • Contributing to open source projects