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Staff Software Engineer

San Francisco

Employer: Demandbase, Inc.

Ref #92724

 

Position: Staff Software Engineer

 

Duties: Responsible for maintaining and upgrading existing software. Recommend new technologies that can increase and improve productivity. Supervise and oversee the technical aspects of projects, but will not supervise other individuals. Design and implement highly scalable features that improve the Demandbase Integrations Platform to handle large volumes of customer data. Work with Architects to improve architecture using the latest technologies and libraries along with AWS Cloud Products. Work closely with Product Management to understand customer needs and convert them into technical solutions. Work closely with Global Teams to develop, scale, and maintain the Demandbase Integrations Platform. Develop unit tests and participate in the creation of automated tests alongside the testing team to continuously improve test coverage and software reliability. Reproduce, troubleshoot and determine root cause of production issues. Conduct code reviews with other engineers and developers to surface design and implementation issues. Contribute to organizational standards and best practices, along with automation improvements in our CI/CD pipeline and, improve the performance of the software.

 

Education: Master’s or foreign equivalent in Computer Science or related field.

 

Experience:  3 years of experience in job offered or related occupation

 

Special Requirements: Must have at least 2 years of prior work experience in each of the following:

 

  1. Refactoring data import function, making it more efficient and saving more data node resources.
  2. Migrating Redshift query to Spark SQL query inside segmentation workflow, making segment export workflow more efficient.
  3. Designing and implementing retention policy for data on AWS s3.
  4. Slow query, deep memory leak and high CPU analysis. 
  5. Utilizing internal JDK and Linux commands, SQL query plan, AWS web service and JProfiler tools.
  6. Hadoop, Spark, Livy, Jupyter, Java, Scala, Zookeeper, AWS (EMR, ECS, EC2, Secrets Manager, Redshift, DynamoDB, S3, Athena, ElastiCache, OpenSearch, RDS, ECR, CloudWatch, Lambda), Spring ecosystem, OAuth.
  7. Large-scale distributed systems including in cloud computing platforms (e.g., AWS, Google Cloud).

 

 **Telecommuting allowed for this position**

 

Salary: $190,000 - $284,000 per year

 

Worksite: 222 2nd Street, 24th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105

 

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