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Distributed Systems Engineer

About Undisclosed

Well established startup with a one-of-a-kind product, used by a growing number of well-known companies. Great team chock full of impressive, passionate, fun people.

Job Description

We are looking for a passionate and experienced Distributed Systems wizard. If some of the following items excite you, then you’d probably enjoy working with us. Systems Dependability: fault tolerance and high availability, Foundational D.S. problems (leader election, fault detection, consensus, atomic broadcast, etc.), Testing and benchmarking techniques (chaos Engineering, fault injection, fuzzing, property-based testing, Jepsen, ...), Replication techniques and protocols, Debuggers and debugging techniques, Distributed Databases & Consistency Models, Durable Message Queues & Workflows, Formal verification. If you have (at least a few years of) experience in at least 3 of the items above, you’re a good fit. About the job: you’ll get your hands dirty on a number of distributed systems of various shapes and sizes. Some traveling required (conferences, customers visits, and HQ visits if you are remote).

Remote

Remote Conditions

US-West preferred or on-site (DC or London)

Salary

Not Specified

Benefits

Not Specified

Tech Tags

Atomic BroadcastChaos EngineeringConsensusConsistency ModelsDebuggingDistributed DatabasesDurable Message QueuesFault DetectionFault InjectionFault ToleranceFormal VerificationFuzzingHigh AvailabilityJepsenLeader ElectionProperty-based TestingReplicationWorkflows

Senior Role

Date Listed

01 October, 2025 (8 months ago)
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