Elastic, the Search AI Company, enables everyone to find the answers they need in real time using all their data at scale. They are seeking a Principal Software Developer I or II to join the Elasticsearch - Storage Engine team, responsible for delivering innovations in logs and metrics management and providing technical vision for optimized storage and efficient data querying and indexing.
Responsibilities:
- Lead cross organizational initiatives to produce an industry-leading Timeseries solution offering
- Contribute to Elasticsearch full time, building data intensive new features and fixing intriguing bugs, all while making the code easier to understand. Sometimes you’ll need to implement a data structure or algorithm in the code base. And there will be times when you'll need to get close to the operating system and hardware
- Work with a globally distributed team of experienced engineers focused on the logs and metrics capabilities of Elasticsearch
- Be an expert in several areas of Elasticsearch and everyone will turn to you when they have a question about them. You'll improve those areas based on your questions and your instincts
- Work with community members from all over the world on issues and pull requests, sometimes triaging them and handing them off to other experts and sometimes handling them yourself
- Write idiomatic modern Java -- Elasticsearch is 99.8% Java!
Requirements:
- You have implemented novel techniques to efficiently index, store and query Timeseries data
- You have strong technical leadership skills, work with a high level of autonomy, and are able to take on projects and guide them from beginning to end. This covers both technical design and working with other engineers to develop needed components
- You have strong skills in core Java and are conversant in the standard library of data structures and concurrency constructs, as well as newer features like lambdas
- You have a strong desire to optimize and make use of the most efficient data structures and algorithms
- You're comfortable developing collaboratively. Giving and receiving feedback on code and approaches and APIs is hard! Bonus points if you've collaborated over the internet because that's harder. Double bonus points for asynchronous collaboration over the internet. That's even harder but we do it anyway because it's the best way we know how to build software
- You've used several data storage technologies like Elasticsearch, Solr, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, or Cassandra and have some idea how they work and why they work that way
- You have excellent verbal and written communication skills. Like we said, collaborating on the internet is hard. We try to be respectful, empathetic, and trusting in all of our interactions. And we'd expect that from you too
- You've built things with Elasticsearch before
- You've worked with open source projects and are familiar with different styles of source control workflow and continuous integration