Software Developers Information Technology (IT) - Burlington, MA at Geebo

Software Developers


Job Description:
Oracle America, Inc. has openings for Software Developer positions in Burlington, MA. Work with a highly skilled engineering team to design and develop the Performance benchmark strategy, methodologies, tools infrastructure and efficient execution of the Performance strategy. Do Performance analysis and debugging, work as reviewer/advisor for system appliance-level performance strategies, data analysis, and results presentation. Work with cross-functional teams to analyze and enhance ZFS file system and various network protocols performance, such as NFS/iSCSI/FC/IPoverIB. Serve as the Performance Engineering team's liaison with capacity Planners, system Architects, software Architects, Database Administrators. Employer will accept Masters degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related technical field. Education or experience must include:
1. Utilize statistical analysis knowledge to analyze and validate software performance data; 2. Testing, monitoring, and performing diagnostics for design, conduct, and troubleshoot of software performance test; 3. Apply system thinking and reasoning skills to solve and debug software related issues;
4. Develop new storage performance benchmarks; 5. Utilize C language programing experience and knowledge to understand and to debug software source code; 6. Utilize data modeling skills to design software performance test matrix and to create mathematical models based on test results and draw rational conclusions based on testing results; and 7. Deliver software testing scripts for different software and hardware features performance tests. Experience may be gained concurrently.
DO NOT MAIL RESUME. Apply online by going to oracle.com (req # 15000DKC). Or e-mail resume to , referencing req # 15000DKC.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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