Job Opportunity for Linux Kernel Engineers I apologize for posting, but we need someone that knows this space, and that is BALUG!
Availigent is the leading provider of affordable, transparent and automatic high availability for Linux-based enterprise applications, giving companies peace of mind during planned and unplanned downtimes.
We are specifically looking for a Linux Kernel S/W Developer to design, develop and maintain Availigent's Checkpointer, a kernel level technology that keeps track of the application's state. You will be responsible for architecture, design, implementation, code review, documentation and testing.
This is a full time position w/benefits in San Jose, CA.
Send a resume to: Blair Availigent Email: bmandell AT availigent.com
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Responsibilities: * Design, develop and maintain Availigent's Checkpointer, a kernel level technology that keeps track of the application's state. * Architecture, design, implementation, code review, documentation and testing. * Working as a member of the engineering team.
Skills/Experience: * Experience in C programming * Expertise in distributed, multi-process, and multi-threaded programming in a Linux environment. * Experience in high-availability and fault-tolerance technologies, such as checkpointing, fault detection and recovery, and event notification is highly desirable. * A track record of designing, developing and releasing quality commercial enterprise software on time and to specification. * Excellent troubleshooting and debugging skills.
If you are interested send your resume to me at: bmandell AT availigent.com mailto:bmandell@availigent.com
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Also, getting oneself to a BALUG meeting, and talking a bit about the company and position and such can be rather to quite useful - probably much more fitting for direct employers (or employees of said employer which are close to the open position), than recruiters/agencies. Anyway, there's generally a small bit of time avaialable at the BALUG meetings for short (<~=2 minute) announcements. We have had recruiters attend our meetings, at least on occassion ... but best used for a "networking" opportunity, not as a sales/marketing opportunity.
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Quoting Blair Mandell bmandell@availigent.com:
Job Opportunity for Linux Kernel Engineers I apologize for posting, but we need someone that knows this space, and that is BALUG!
Quoting "Francis St. Amant" Francis.St.Amant@riverbed.com:
Riverbed uses Linux as the OS on our market leading network appliances. I have a number of jobs available for Linux-savvy engineers. Do you have a place to post jobs?