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ntality whilst also recognising the need for mature delivery and execution. We work with open-source technologies including Linux KVM, QEMU, Open vSwitch and Libvirt.
Your role
Design, develop, and maintain AHV features, often interacting with Open Source communities.
Constantly push towards making AHV highly reliable, performant and secure.
Be passionate about datacenter management problems and strive to come up with innovative solutions.
Leading the development of features from concept to market, often interacting with cross-functional areas such as product management, sales, and support.
Mentoring other software engineers.
What will you bring
Bachelor's, Master's, and/or PhD degree in Computer Science (preferred) or another technical discipline/equivalent experience.
2+ years of industry experience or equivalent research experience.
Rock solid coding skills in C and Python, ideally for enterprise-quality software.
Coding skills in Rust and GoLang are desired, but not necessary.
Extensive knowledge of UNIX/Linux.
Familiarity with OS internals and concepts of distributed systems.
Familiarity with x86 architecture, virtualisation, and/or storage and network management.
Familiarity with KVM and QEMU is preferred.
Experience in interaction with open source communities is preferred.
Meet the hiring manager!
Felipe Franciosi, Senior Director of Engineering, is a veteran at Nutanix and the industry. Felipe has been in IT for over 20 years spanning multiple roles and countries. He has been in Nutanix since 2015 and has a PhD from Imperial College London on virtualized storage performance.
After joining Nutanix, he created the AHV Host team, wrote several of the host software and components (including AHV Turbo), had over a dozen patents granted, presented at a number of conferences and events, idealized protocols such as vfio-user, and founded the Cambridge UK R&D office.
What the Team Says
"You can expect Start-up vibes, a very dynamic and fluid type of place."
"I applied to work at Nutanix a year ago because I heard the work environment was great and I am still impressed by how supportive the team and people in general are. There is always someone willing to help, experienced people are approachable and help newer people to settle in and familiarize with the ecosystem."
How we work
We have good cooperation across different time zones, and we see a lot of value from in-person collaboration, so our approach is hybrid, mixing office and remote work. People who live nearby tend to be in the office most of the time, and those who are a bit further out try to visit at least once-twice a week. We are trying to minimize the number of meetings and nurture the culture of writing and sharing documents, which helped us achieve a more flexible schedule and transparent knowledge sharing. We also have weekly Nutanix lunch days that are a great opportunity to connect with the team and other colleagues.