InterSystems

Technology

PrincipalSystemsDeveloper

$144–205k Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Principal Systems Developer at InterSystems. Skills: Database engine development, Systems programming, Kernel development. Design components of the database engine. Implement components of the database engine”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Debug complex code

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

10+ years developing low-level system code, Experience in C or C++, Technical knowledge of computer architecture, Technical knowledge of operating systems, Technical knowledge of concurrency control, Technical knowledge of compiler and interpreter methods, Technical knowledge of software engineering techniques, Excellent communication skills, Excellent collaboration skills, Commitment to creating robust code

Nice to Have

Assembly is a plus

What You'll Do.

Design components of the database engine

Implement components of the database engine

Enhance components of the database engine

Compose source code in C

Analyze data structures

Develop data structures

Optimize data structures

Analyze concurrency control issues

Analyze memory ordering issues

Learn embedded database programming language

Maintain embedded database programming language

Extend embedded database programming language

Enhance interactions with operating systems

Enhance interactions with hardware devices

Develop database management APIs

Maintain database management APIs

Compose internal design documentation

Guide external documentation

Stay up to date with technology

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Small team; High degree independence

Communication Scope

Internal design documentation; External documentation

Full Job Description

The InterSystems IRIS data platform is the engine behind some of the world’s most important applications. At its core is a super scalable, high performance database engine built to naturally and flexibly store data accessed from multiple data models, including multi-dimensional arrays, key/value, relational tables, and objects. The database engine runs on a variety of operating systems including Linux, AIX and Windows. It’s designed to scale on large NUMA machines, distributed cache clusters, and the cloud. The database kernel team needs a creative and motivated developer to join them in designing, implementing and enhancing components of the database engine and its embedded programming language. As part of a small team at the center of the data platform, you can expect to make a large impact with a high degree of independence. Responsibilities Compose elegant, efficient, reliable and maintainable source code in C, with some C++ Analyze, develop and optimize algorithms and data structures for efficiency in memory and/or modern storage devices Analyze and understand concurrency control and memory ordering issues around access to shared memory structures Learn, maintain and extend the embedded database programming language (ObjectScript) that comprises the application interface to the database Enhance interactions with modern operating systems and hardware devices Develop and maintain database management APIs Debug complex problems; develop and run test code Compose internal design documentation and guide external documentation Stay up to date with operating system, storage and database technology Experience Required 10+ years developing low-level system code for mission-critical software Experience in C or C++; assembly is a plus. Strong technical knowledge of computer architecture, operating systems, concurrency control, compiler and interpreter methods, and software engineering techniques Excellent communication and collaboration skills Commitment to creating robus

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