Senior Software Engineer - OpenShift Storage OpenShift Container Platform is Red Hat’s premier container initiative which oversees multiple product lines. It includes Red Hat CoreOS, a Linux based operating system optimized for containers, and OpenShift, an orchestration PaaS framework based on Kubernetes. As an engineer on this effort you will be expected to work in an Agile environment to help keep our products and services competitive with the ever changing container landscape. We’re looking for engineers who are interested in working on OpenShift, Kubernetes, operating systems, continuous integration, and more.
Job Responsibilities
- Develop features and bug fixes in Kubernetes and OpenShift within an agile team focused on storage technologies
- Ensure that there are test plans for the code you create and that documentation is correct
- Become responsible for our product quality, participate in peer code reviews, continuous integration and delivery, respond to security threats
- Act as a point of escalation for customers and internal teams
- Participate in architectural discussions of system designs, programming interfaces, and inter-dependencies of control plane, operators, CI, etc., both in the Kubernetes upstream communities and the OpenShift project
- Collaborate with other engineering teams on integrations
Required Skills
- Good understanding of Linux operating system
- Knowledge of working with Go programming language
- Demonstrable expertise in at least one of Go, Python, C, C++, Rust, Ruby
- Experience troubleshooting complex issues in distributed systems
- Experience building and deploying container-based applications
- Understanding of how Open Source and Free Software communities work
- Ability to thrive in a rapidly changing environment
Preferred skills
- Understanding Kubernetes architecture and internals
- Knowledge of NFS, Gluster, Ceph and other storage technologies
- Experience with development for public cloud services (AWS, GCE, Azure)
- Ability to present to customers and stakeholders
- Previous contributions to open source projects or being an open source maintain