DigitalOcean

Technology

SoftwareEngineerII(Storage)

₹20–35L ~AI est. Bengaluru, India Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid candidates.

The Brief

“Software Engineer II (Storage) at DigitalOcean. Skills: Object Storage, Distributed Systems, Go Programming. Develop and support storage platforms. Support operations of storage platforms”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Solving interesting problems; Solving problems of complexity; Solving problems of scale

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years experience, Object or other distributed Storage, scale those solutions, design, develop, test and deploy software, maintaining availability and performance, free and open source software communities, Solving interesting problems of complexity and scale

Nice to Have

Experience with gRPC, distributed data stores like Ceph, storage hardware

What You'll Do.

Develop and support storage platforms

Support operations of storage platforms

Design systems for object storage

Develop systems for object storage

Operate systems for object storage

Collaborate with team of peers

Deliver innovative storage solutions

Support creation of distributed systems

Support operations of distributed systems

Consume from open source communities

Contribute to open source communities

Solve interesting problems

Share responsibility for maintaining availability

Share responsibility for maintaining performance

Collaborate with open source communities

Contribute to open source communities

Solve problems of complexity

Solve problems of scale

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Motivated team of peers; Agile, self-motivated group

Process & Methodology

Agile

Full Job Description

Dive in and do the best work of your career at DigitalOcean. Journey alongside a strong community of top talent who are relentless in their drive to build the simplest scalable cloud. If you have a growth mindset, naturally like to think big and bold, and are energized by the fast-paced environment of a true industry disruptor, you’ll find your place here. We value winning together—while learning, having fun, and making a profound difference for the dreamers and builders in the world. We are looking for an engineer who will help develop and support current and future storage platforms at scale. The Storage Team supports the operations and development of object storage, block volumes, backups and image management. We’re looking for a skilled and motivated Software Engineer to join our Object Storage team. In this role, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and operating the systems that power scalable, durable, and high-performance object storage for our customers. You will work closely with distributed systems, storage protocols (e.g., S3), performance tuning, and observability to ensure our platform meets enterprise-grade reliability and usability for the AI-Native Cloud. What You’ll Do: Collaborating with a motivated team of peers to deliver innovative storage solutions Supporting the creation and operations of distributed systems at cloud scale Programming in Go and other languages Consuming from and contributing to free/open source software communities Solving interesting problems in a technically rewarding environment What You’ll Add to DigitalOcean: Knowledge of Object or other distributed Storage and how to scale those solutions Familiarity with object storage systems such as MinIO, Ceph, AWS S3, Scality, or similar Cultivating your skills, learning languages, and teaming up with an agile, self-motivated group of peers to design, develop, test and deploy software in modern tools and languages such as Go. Sharing responsibility for maintaining the

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