Sr Storage Development Engineer - IO Team Internet & Ecommerce - Nashua, NH at Geebo

Sr Storage Development Engineer - IO Team

Company Name:
Dell
Dell's facility in Nashua, New Hampshire, is the home of the award-winning Dell PS storage area network (SAN) products, which simplify the way businesses of all sizes store and protect information. Now part of a new lineup of Dell storage solutions, the Dell PS and SC Series is the industry's leading family of midrange enterprise disk arrays.
Dell Nashua is seeking software engineers to join the Raid, Cache and Driver team. This is an opportunity to work for an extraordinarily successful company to develop award-winning products used in cloud computing systems and resource hungry data centers. You will join a high-caliber team, and look forward to the challenge of solving complex and diverse problems. Dell offers a professional, collegial work environment that encourages you to grow and develop in your career.
Responsibilities:
o Develop high-quality, well-tested features in the product
o Interact effectively with members of the various technical teams
o Diagnose and resolve issues in the product
o Hands on software development using C and C on a UNIX platform.
o Proven track record of designing and developing solutions for storage systems
o Understand the complexities of an embedded storage system.
o Proven proficiency in design, coding, and software architecture for this environment.
o Build and deliver stable, serviceable solutions in an independent fashion.
o Experience with persistent storage internals such as logical volume management, file systems, database, or transaction processing.
o Experience working on SAN/NAS software stacks.
o Strong written and verbal communication skills.
o BSCS or equivalent
o MSCS a plus
Job: Engineering - Storage Development Engineer
Title: Sr Storage Development Engineer - IO Team
Location: NH-Nashua
Requisition ID: 140012VV Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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