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We are looking for an outstanding performance engineer to join the team and improve FDB performance, scalability, and reliability along with Snowflake's constantly growing needs for a faster and larger database.
AS A PERFORMANCE ENGINEER ON THIS TEAM, YOU WILL:
Analyze FDB performance and scalability, identify bottlenecks, and recommend and develop improvements in FDB.
Analyze production workloads, and develop synthetic workloads, chaos workloads and benchmarks.
Develop tools to profile performance at runtime e.g. perf, eBPF, kernel tracing, flame graphs.
Explore new execution hardware and new cluster configurations that improve the overall resource efficiency of the system.
Evangelize best practices in database usage and end-to-end architecture.
Participate in the design and implementation of next generation systems.
AN IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE:
8+ years hands-on software engineering experience.
BS/MS/PhD in computer science (or equivalent)
Expertise in identifying and analyzing performance bottlenecks
Solid understanding of OS and systems concepts like process management, concurrency, memory management, IO patterns, file systems, block storage devices, etc.
Work experience in cloud environments like AWS, Azure, GCP
Ability to work effectively both autonomously and in teams
Strong technical problem solving, communication, and collaboration skills
Excitement by the challenge of hard technical problems
Intense curiosity and willingness to question
BONUS POINTS:
Familiarity with C++
Good working knowledge of Linux / Unix OSes
Have worked on performance analysis for databases
Knowledge of NoSQL, SQL databases and database storage engines
Understanding of relational database concepts and SQL
Experience with continuous integration and automation frameworks e.g. Jenkins, Kubernetes etc.
About Snowflake:
Snowflake SIGMOD 2016 paper
About FoundationDB, the database Snowflake FDB is based on:
FDB SIGMOD 21 Paper
FoundationDB Summit 2018 and FoundationDB Summit 2019
How FDB powers Snowflake Metadata Forward!
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