Come join our growing team! The Distributed Cloud Business Unit at F5 is looking for a Software Engineer-II with experience in designing and developing distributed solutions. On our team, you will participate in the design and development of the data path modules of our distributed cloud offering, to deliver secure, fast and reliable solutions to anyone, anywhere, at any time.
You will make a meaningful impact by collaborating with Architects, SRE and application development teams to vet and validate test automation for our edge computing platform that is used to deploy global, scalable and secure applications!
Position Summary
The Distributed Cloud Team is looking for a technically strong Engineer who can work on our data path solutions in the lifecycle development of a multi cloud distributed platform. Experience with data path at L3/L4 or L7, Cloud services, Orchestration, Security are highly desirable.
Professional Experience:
Bachelors and/or Masters degree in Computer Science Engineering
2 to 5 years of experience in software design and development
Knowledge, Skills:
Experience in designing and developing distributed software.
Good understanding of computer networking (routing/switching) concepts, network security, HTTP Loadbalancers, proxies like Envoy/Nginx etc. Experience working in any L2/L3 or L7 products.
Extensive experience with programming languages like Golang, C/C++.
Good understanding of Virtualization technologies like KVM, Docker.
Working knowledge of Cloud orchestration systems such as Openstack/Kubernetes.
Experience working on well-known clouds like AWS/Azure/GCP would be a plus.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Strong interpersonal, team building, and mentoring skills.
Responsibilities
New feature design and development
Writing unit tests to cover the feature
Feature ownership and assisting the support team on customer issues
Analysis and debugging of issues reported
Proactively identifying and resolving key technical issues
Efficiently communicate/collaborate internally at F5.