Google - Site Reliability Engineering
Veronika Striessnig
vstriessnig at google.com
Thu May 3 23:05:41 CEST 2012
Hi,
Do you want to work on a wide diversity of technologies? Do you enjoy
working with both, systems and coding?
If so, then Google's Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) role might be
interesting for you. For our Site Reliability Engineering Team we are
looking for students who will graduate in 2012 or who have recently
graduated. They will bring fresh perspectives to solving problems, along
with the technical and soft skills needed to keep Google’s services growing
and reliable!
*Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is the engineering group responsible
for the reliability of Google’s production systems and services. SRE takes
care of Google’s most important user-visible applications as well as its
core infrastructure and makes Google's services fast and reliable for
hundreds of millions of users. This mission critical team combines software
development, networking, and systems engineering expertise to build and run
large scale, massively distributed, fault-tolerant software systems and
infrastructure. *
*
*
*Desired requirements:*
- *Software Engineers: **Python, Perl, C/C++, Java developers +
Unix/Linux systems knowledge, IT infrastructure*
- *Systems Engineers: Unix/Linux experts with scripting/coding skills
(in C, C++, Perl, Python, Java)*
*What makes a good Software Engineer within SRE? How does this differ from
other software development roles?*
- *"Generalists"; people who like to work on a wide diversity of
technologies, or those who haven't yet decided where they want to
specialize (versus those who know they wish to focus deeply on one or a few
areas).*
- *People who like problem solving, troubleshooting complex problems,
optimization, and systems with many moving parts.*
*
*If you are interested in the Site Reliability Engineering role (offered in
our offices in Zurich, London, Dublin), please sign up on* this
form<https://services.google.com/fb/forms/srejobs2012/>.
*You can find more information about the role
here<http://www.google.com/events/io/2011/sessions/life-in-app-engine-production.html>
and
here <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y31STIrwtlk>*.*
Best wishes,
Veronika Striessnig
Google | University Programs Specialist
*Add me on Google+ to find out more about opportunities at Google*
Brandschenkestrasse 110 | CH-8002 Zürich
Identification number: CH-020.4.028.116-1
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