Friday, May 11, 2012

Storage System Developer

Dear Friends,

I am helping a friend posting the job below. IF you see a fit, forward your resume to me.

Regards,
Vicki Young
President --
CINA, a grassroot organization helping many early stage startups to discover, start and grow
www.cina.org
vicki_pacbell.net

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Location

Newark, CA 94560
Palo Alto, CA 94301

Salary

$110,000 - $160,000

Experience

More Than 5 Years

Security Clearance

Skills

Variable block deduplication, Stream deduplication, Data hashing, fingerprinting, Unix, BSD, Linux Kernel, C,C++

Storage Systems Engineer - Deduplication

Are you a systems engineer with deduplication experience? Are you interested in being a part of a smaller but rapidly growing engineering team?

If so, please read on!

We are an emerging company in the data storage space. Our storage arrays are dramatically faster and can store more data than traditional arrays. We are led by proven industry veterans and have seen tremendous success in the past few years.

What you need for this position:

- Experience developing deduplication products
- Experience with various techniques of duplicate data elimination, ie data hashing and fingerprinting
- Experience with variable block deduplication and stream deduplication
- Strong Unix/BSD/Linux kernel/systems modules design/development experience
- Strong C and C++ development skills
- Experience with file systems

What you'll be doing:

- Work with engineering team to add and enhance the data deduplication functionality in our systems
- Focus on data reduction technologies

What's in it for you:

- Extremely competitive bay area salary and benefits
- Stock option plan
- Small, growing team where you will have a significant impact

If you have deduplication, PLEASE apply today!

Must be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis for any employer.

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