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Thursday, August 22, 2013

jobs Digest, Vol 110, Issue 1

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Today's Topics:

1. Linux DevOps Engineer, Freelancer.com (LA Jobs List)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 14:53:02 +1000
From: LA Jobs List <jobs@lists.linux.org.au>
Subject: [LA-Jobs] Linux DevOps Engineer, Freelancer.com
To: jobs@lists.linux.org.au
Message-ID: <E1VCMtK-00058u-1M@morton.linux.org.au>
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A new job has been posted on the Linux Australia website.
http://linux.org.au/linux-devops-engineer-freelancercom
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This is as close as you will get working to working in a Silicon Valley tech
company. There's no other opportunity like this in Australia!

As a member of the Freelancer.com infrastructure team, you'll be working
side-by-side with software engineers to design and deliver mission critical
services and systems.You'll be working with MySQL and Nginx at scale, as well
as a wide variety of cutting edge technology used to support our web-scale,
real-time marketplace including Python, Go, Thrift, RabbitMQ, Redis, and
ElasticSearch.

Fully deployed in Amazon's EC2 cloud, it's our mission to build highly
resilient, self healing systems by automating and monitoring EVERYTHING using
Puppet, ZooKeeper, Graphite, Kibana, and Jenkins.

Over 8.4 million users have joined Freelancer.com to work and get work done.
With over 4.8 million projects posted to date, with a total value of over 1.1
billion dollars, Freelancer.com is the world's largest online outsourcing &
crowdsourcing site.

You will have:
* Strong experience working with Linux at scale
* Strong experience working with MySQL
* Experience working with automation tools such as Puppet, or Chef
* Strong understanding of networking and systems architecture
* Tertiary Degree in Computer Science/Engineering (or Related)
* Language experience with any of: PHP, Python, Go, Node.js, Ruby
* Experience working in high-performance or web-scale environment will be
highly regarded.

Freelancer.com DevOps Engineers have a strong understanding of core computer
science and systems architecture, are intelligent, highly motivated, welcome
responsibility, and love to tackle difficult problems. This won't be your
typical cog-in-the-machine type of job. You will be exposed to the fast pace
of a startup at the grass roots by a team who have built global technology
companies before, designing and developing the software and systems that
drive our platform of over 8.4 million users.

Freelancer.com has a vibrant and fun team atmosphere where you can enjoy many
perks such as our huge balcony overlooking the harbour, social events,
hackathons, poker tournaments, well-stocked kitchens, Friday BBQs, an outdoor
pool table, and free gym membership! We also provide our staff with spacious
desks, huge LCD monitors, and your choice of development platform (Linux,
Mac, Windows). This won't be your typical cog-in-the-machine type of job.

If you're a high achiever with talent, looking for something more than a
boring job in corporate, want to work with the best and brightest, don't need
to be hand held, and want to be in at ground zero with a company that has a
shot at being one of the biggest sites on the Internet then contact us.

To apply, email your CV to careers@freelancer.com

--

Dave Harrison
VP Engineering, Freelancer.com

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