We’re hiring web ops engineers at Etsy. Here’s the gist of it….
Responsibilities
- Building and maintaining Etsy’s infrastructure, from installed iron to production
- Taking part in a 24×7 on-call rotation
- Tightly cooperating and collaborating with development, product, community and customer care
Requirements
- Experience with configuration management systems and concepts (Chef, Puppet, Cfengine, etc.)
- Experience in systems programming and general scripting tasks (perl, bash, php, python, etc.)
- Experience with high-volume web applications with social components
- Experience with multi-datacenter architectures, global fault tolerance, and CDNs
- Experience with fault-tolerant replication strategies
- Experience with mission-critical search and realtime database architectures (Solr, Lucene, MySQL, Mongodb, Postgres, etc.)
- Experience working with customizing network management systems and monitoring tools (Nagios, Ganglia, Graphite, Cacti, etc.)
- Strong understanding of web application architecture, including TCP/IP and HTTP, and caching strategies at all layers
- Support of software engineers and their development environment and code repository (Subversion), including code deployment to production
- Enterprise experience with internal core systems, such as but not limited to DNS, LDAP, NTP
- Experience with data center management, including strong knowledge of power, space, and cooling issues
- Experience with credit card gateways and PCI compliance issues
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
Bonus
- Experience in a “continuous deployment” environment
- Experience in social networking or community-generated content
- Experience with managing the infrastructure for a growing open API
- Database query optimization
- Hands-on network security tasks, including VPNs/firewalls configuration
- Network experience with BGP, EIGRP, OSPF, VLAN, PVLAN,Spanning-Tree, MSTI
- Knowledge of programming languages such as Python, PHP, JAVA, Ruby
This is a great place to work. We work on real problems, and there’s plenty of juicy technology to sink your teeth into.
Heh. Apparently, Jobvite should be hiring some ops people as well, because that invite (and all of the other ones I had from other places) ended up at a 404.
John Allspaw! How are you!? If you see this, please write! Loran