Software Engineer (Golang and Kubernetes)

Title: Software Engineer (Golang and Kubernetes)

Location:

Bangalore, Karnataka, IN

Requisition ID: 134343

Job Summary

We at NetApp believe in the transformative power of data – to expand customer touchpoints, to foster greater innovation, and to optimize operations. We are the data authority for hybrid cloud, and we are helping our customers realize the full potential of their data. We help our customers harness the power of cloud data services, build cloud infrastructures, and modernize storage through data management.
Our team at NetApp develops innovative and unique solutions to assist our customers in solving the challenges of persistent storage consumption for Kubernetes applications and other container technologies. We work closely with upstream communities to provide code and leadership in defining the persistent storage strategy in these areas.
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Job Requirements

The NetApp Trident team seeks a skilled software engineer to join a high-performing group. The role involves designing and implementing key features for containerized storage solutions, driving innovation, contributing to open-source projects, learning new skills, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to solve complex problems.
• 10+ years programming experience, including at least 3 years in Go.
• Background in Kubernetes and/or Cloud services (AWS/Azure/GCP) and ability to learn new technologies.
• Proficient with Linux or Unix-like OS and network troubleshooting.
• Skilled with GitHub, Jenkins, CI build systems, and automated testing frameworks.
• Familiarity with Agile development practices.
• Solid grasp of data structures, software engineering concepts, and best coding practices.
• Effective communicator with both technical and non-technical colleagues.
• Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting abilities.

Education

  • Typically requires a minimum of 4 - 8 years of related experience.Mgr & Exec - Typically requires a minimum of 6 years of related experience.
  • Experience with Python (or other high-level languages).
  • Experience working in open-source communities.
  • Master of Technology (MTech) degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field.
  • Bachelor of Technology (BTech) degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or a relevant discipline.


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