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Experience administering standard tool stack, including Jira, Google Workspace, Confluence, Zoom, Microsoft Office, Slack, and Crowdstrike. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Experience designing, implementing, and supporting applications in Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud, including traditional server applications and serverless services such as AWS Lambda, AWS Fargate, AWS SQS, and Amazon API Gateway.
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Knowledge/experience of cloud technologies such as AWS S3 and Relational Database Service (RDS), Microsoft 365, Azure, Google, Salesforce, Slack, Box, Okta, GitHub, Jira, and Zoom. This includes Microsoft 365, Azure, Google, AWS (S3 and RDS), Salesforce, Slack, Box, Okta, GitHub, Jira, and Zoom. An ideal fit for this role will have a consulting-first mindset, ability to recognize customer needs and pain points, demonstrate strong communication skills (written, verbal, presentation), and promote customer satisfaction at the highest level.
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We live on Slack and Zoom, develop with Docker and AWS running PostgreSQL, ColdFusion, NodeJS, and VueJS. We write tests. Expertise in AWS technologies, services, and the AWS Well-Architected Framework.
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Strong proficiency in database management systems, cloud platforms (AWS, K8s), and data processing frameworks (Airflow, Trino, Spark) is required. The team collaborates with Product engineers, Analysts, Data Scientists, and other users and contributors at Slack to offer tools and visualizations for creating dashboards, querying data, running metadata, alerts, and more.
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Experience defining infrastructure in code (e.g. AWS CDK, Terraform). Even with a highly dispersed, largely remote workforce, we stay connected through our Slack channels, virtual events and regional meetups.
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We are a remote first team and are geographically distributed across the US, Canada, and UK - we utilize tools to facilitate communication and collaboration like Slack, Google Meet, Google Docs, Miro, and Lucid Charts.
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Since launching in 2016, we have grown to over 5,000+ customers globally, including brands like Slack, Robinhood, and Gusto. Experience with cloud-based AI/ML services (e.g., AWS SageMaker, Google Cloud AI, Azure Machine Learning.
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Check out our open source projects on GitHub and join our Slack community to see what Buf is all about. Making multi-cloud configuration and management a breeze for both Google Cloud and AWS resources (e.g. Crossplane, GKE, EKS, managed Postgres.
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You'll join an experienced team of engineers with direct experience building and scaling teams through massive growth at companies like Slack, Meta, and Samsara. Experience with cloud providers (e.g., AWS / GCP) and scaling cloud infrastructure.
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GIPHY is integrated into thousands of platforms, including iMessage, Microsoft Teams, Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Snapchat, Tiktok, and Slack. Strong knowledge of Redshift, Spectrum, Athena, MySQL, and AWS ecosystems.
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We're backed by some of the Valley's leading venture capitalists—including Sequoia, Kleiner Perkins, Lightspeed, and General Catalyst—and have assembled a world-class team with senior leadership experience at Google, Slack, Facebook, Dropbox, Rubrik, Uber, Intercom, Pinterest, Palantir, and others.
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Requirements: - Expertise in Golang, Python, and AWS - 3+ years of experience. What You’ll be Doing - Improve latency of our end to end data processing by optimizing reads from source systems, writes to destination systems, and pipeline throughput - Building toward our expansive 2024 feature roadmap informed by our current and prospective enterprise customers - Build integrations to a suite of security, SaaS, and identity applications - Support our customers via Slack + triaging their feature requests.
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You will be at the heart of latest trends like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), serverless and IoT. Your customers leverage state-of-the-art technologies on AWS to innovate and become the next disrupters, like today’s Shopify, Slack, Instacart, or Lyft.
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We use Slack, written documents, and video conferences, in addition to occasional in-person meetings, to keep everyone on the same page. Cloud platfiorms (AWS, Google Cloud or Heroku) We’re looking for a jack-of-all-trades to work with our CTO to design and develop all aspects of our system.
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Knowledge of technologies like Docker, Containers, Kubernetes, AWS, GCP, Azure, OpenShift, as well as integrating data sources such as Cloudwatch, OTel, and log and metric data, such as Prometheus, FluentD/Fluentbit.
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