Production Engineer (Paid Membership Site) - Leading Social Networking Service (Portola Valley, CA) General Labor - Susanville, CA at Geebo

Production Engineer (Paid Membership Site) - Leading Social Networking Service (Portola Valley, CA)

Own back-end services like our Hadoop data warehouses, front-end services like Chat and Newsfeed, infrastructure components like our Memcache infrastructure, and everything in between Write and review code, develop documentation and capacity plans, and debug the hardest problems, live, on some of the largest and most complex systems in the world Together with your engineering team, you will share an on-call rotation, backed by our 24x7 Site Reliability Operations team Requirements BS or MS in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related technical discipline or equivalent experience Extremely sound knowledge of UNIX and TCP/IP network fundamentals Ability to code really well in at least one language (even if it is not one that Facebook uses) Ability to pick up new software, frameworks and APIs quickly Sharp and tenacious troubleshooting skills:
you can fix anything Ability to perform 'guerrilla capacity planning' for internet service architectures Good knowledge of basic large-scale internet service architectures (such as load balancing, LAMP, CDN's), even if you haven't worked on one A healthy respect for our motto 'Move Fast and Break Things,' but always make sure you know how to fix them too Good verbal and written communications skills Detail oriented and careful Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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