Join the team building the new generation of distributed NoSQL database!\n\nScylla Kubernetes Operator is a k8s component that enables Scylla cluster deployment and provides automatic backup, upgrades, repairs, performance optimization, security hardening. We are on a mission to port our cluster management tools to k8s, and finetune Scylla performance while running in Kubernetes.\n\n**You will:**\n\nTake responsibility from start to end as a developer for new features\nTake initiative and propose new ideas for improvements\nResearch inner workings of Kuberentes, benchmark and evaluate Scylla performance in k8s environments\nHelp clients with issues running Scylla in k8s environments\n\n**Requirements:**\n\nAt least 5 years experience as a developer in the hi-tech industry\nExperience of at least 1 year development using Go\nDeveloper-level experience with the Linux operating system\nFluent kubernetes user\nFluent English speaker\n\n\n**Advantages:**\n\nExperience with implementing Kubernetes Operators\nExperience in one or more distributed NoSQL databases (Scylla, Cassandra, DataStax Enterprise, Amazon DynamoDB, Cosmos DB, Google Cloud Bigtable, MongoDB, Couchbase, Aerospike, etc.) \nPrior experience in Database Administration (DBA) or Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)\nExperience in Open Source development\nFamiliarity with database performance monitoring (Grafana/Prometheus), testing (Jepsen), and/or troubleshooting/debugging (Wireshark) \n\nPlease mention the words **BALL BREAD PICNIC** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RNDQuMjAwLjY1LjE3NA==). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
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$70,000 — $120,000/year\n
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