We are seeking a seasoned web operations engineer to join our ops team, to help build and maintain Etsy's fast-growing infrastructure. You'd be on a team of infrastructure supernerds, working extremely closely with Etsy Engineering to come up with solutions to complex problems.
Responsibilities
We are seeking a Web Operations Engineer to join our ops team, to help build and maintain Etsy's fast-growing infrastructure. You'd be on a team of infrastructure supernerds, working extremely closely with Etsy Engineering to help provide the technical solutions to complex problems.
Responsibilities
• Building and maintaining Etsy's infrastructure, from installed iron to production
• Taking part in a 24x7 on-call rotation
• Performing daily support tasks such as but not limited to management of backups, ldap user accounts, creating virtual servers, svn permissions etc.
• Supporting the senior operations staff and their project based work.
• Tightly cooperating and collaborating with development, product, community and customer care
Interested in working on cutting-edge high-scale infrastructure at Digg? We're making a big investment in scaling and have committed to the NoSQL (Not only SQL) path with Cassandra. We're using other open-source infrastructure to help us scale including Hadoop, RabbitMQ, Zookeeper, Thrift, HDFS and Lucene. We're rewriting Digg from the ground up and we need amazing developers to join our world-class team. If you think you are up for the challenge, or you know someone who might be, take a look at our jobs page for more information.
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Web performance and operations is an emerging discipline which requires incredible breadth, focusing less on specific technologies and more on how the entire system works together. While people often specialize in particular components, great engineers and developers understand web performance and operations in relation to the whole. The best are able to fly to the 50,000 foot view and see the entire system in motion and then zoom in to microscopic levels and examine the tiny movements of an individual part.
Now in its third year, Velocity—the Web Performance and Operations conference from O'Reilly Media—is the premier conference that:
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If you want to learn more about the event, visit the Social Developer Summit website. The program will feature individual presenters offering case studies and actual hands-on technical tutorials to explain how some of the companies are overcoming specific technical hurdles.