Newark, CA; Palo Alto, CA
Full-Time $120,000 - $175,000
Posted 10/1/2013
Job Details
Storage Systems Engineer
Do you have experience developing storage protocols? Are you a startup person who thrives in an exciting, creative environment?
We are an emerging company in the data storage space. We are producing storage arrays that are dramatically faster and can store more data than traditional arrays. We are also creating new technologies that will differentiate us from our competitors. We are led by industry veterans and have seen tremendous success in the past few years. This person will be very hands-on.
What's in it for you:
- Earlier stage startup company that is well-funded and already has an impressive list of clients
- Work on developing new technology
- Extremely competitive bay area salary and benefits
- Stock option plan
- Small, growing team where you will have a significant impact
What you need for this position:
- Undergraduate degree in Computer Science or related experience
- Experience with one of the following: NFS, CIFS/SMB, FC, iSCSI, SCSI, SAS
- Strong Unix/BSD/Linux kernel/systems modules design/development experience
- Experience with file sharing protocols such as NFS and CIFS
- Strong C and C++ development skills
What you'll be doing:
- Work with engineering on core modules of our storage appliance
- Work to improve storage protocol performance and resilience
- Develop new ways to implement new protocol stacks and enhance existing protocol stacks
If you are a Storage Systems Developer, please apply today!
Must be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis for any employer.
Job ID: TR-SSD-ST-NCA
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Tim.Rumford@Cybercoders.com
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Tim Rumford | Executive Recruiter | CyberCoders
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