What You'll Do:
The Container-Platform team designs, builds and operates the current and next gen platforms to run both internal and product services on our world-wide Criteo infrastructure.
The team provides platform as-a-service for all stateless and stateful applications in Criteo (think webservers, databases, distributed file systems).
We use Kubernetes to achieve that vision and provide highly efficient, low latency and resilient platforms to our users.
The platforms represents roughly 11k servers across 30 clusters WW.
We spend time to understand our client needs and help them launch thousands of instances of their apps across the world, isolated using containers and connected through our internal internet and discovery service based on Consul.
improve isolation between containers to allow colocation of intensive tasks on the same servers (solving the noisy neighbor problem)
fight against toil and time-consuming tasks to automate ourselves out of the job
interview our users to understand what they really need and how we can help them focus on their own mission
support our clients in they daily activities with the platform
design the automation of server maintenance with minimal disruption on user services
build a platform that abstracts the infrastructure for our users.
You will be part of a strategic team within the R&D organization and advise our internal clients and be at the core of the migration of critical applications from Mesos to Kubernetes.
Who You Are:
Well, first of all, we know that the perfect candidate doesn't exist.
But if you think you match a fair few of the points listed below then let's talk and see if we're a fit!
Proficient in English communication.
Team-oriented, with a passion for collaborating closely with others.
You’re experienced with large-scale infrastructure management & designs
Expertise with Kubernetes
You are curious about Linux ecosystem, network, and container orchestration solutions
You are a seasoned developer, and you're not afraid to write code in Go, Python - even if it's your first time working with those stacks.