Hiring in the US right now. Seniors/Staff/Principal levels.
ClickHouse is a popular, Open-Source OLAP Database. We are ClickHouse Inc, the company behind the database aiming to build the best in class real time data warehouse.
What we are looking for:
Distributed Systems / Cloud Engineers to build the AutoScaling Systems for a Cloud Database.
We also maintain our own ClickHouse-based Data Infrastructure. Bonus points if you've worked on auto-scaling or other data-driven forecasting challenges in the past.
Can work in an early stage startup environment. Proactive and hands on.
You must be independent and self-organized.
Good at Go, Kubernetes (Understanding how to manage stateful services in a multi-cloud environment) and Distributed Systems in general.
SQL / ClickHouse SQL (goes without saying)
You'll need to be able to do On-Call - debugging production infra or db issues
If you can do low-level database programming (C++, ClickHouse) that's added bonus.
If you want to work on operating production critical databases in the cloud on k8s + write data-driven algorithms for autoscaling, consider applying!
Send me an email: manish.gill [at] clickhouse [dot] com
PS: If you're a pure DevOps person or a pure Data Engineer who wrangles data tools, please read the above requirements carefully before firing off an email. This role is an intersection of a lot of sub-roles, not a particular specialization
ClickHouse | Senior Software Engineer - Distributed Systems / Cloud Data Infrastructure / Kubernetes | Remote
US remote preferred right now, EU is technically fine but I'm looking to ramp up in US atm
ClickHouse is a popular, Open-Source OLAP Database. We are ClickHouse Inc, the company behind the database aiming to build the best in class real time data warehouse.
What we are looking for:
Distributed Systems / Cloud Engineers to build the AutoScaling Systems for a Cloud Database.
We also maintain our own ClickHouse-based Data Infrastructure. Bonus points if you've worked on auto-scaling or other data-driven forecasting challenges in the past.
Can work in an early stage startup environment. Proactive and hands on.
You must be independent and self-organised.
Good at Go, Kubernetes (Understanding how to manage stateful services in a multi-cloud environment)
We have a Python service in our Recommendation pipeline, so some ML/Data Science knowledge would be good.
SQL / ClickHouse SQL (goes without saying)
You'll need to be able to do On-Call - debugging production infra or db issues
If you can do low-level database programming (C++, ClickHouse) that's added bonus.
If you want to work on operating production critical databases in the cloud on k8s + write data-driven algorithms for autoscaling, consider applying!
Send me an email: manish.gill [at] clickhouse [dot] com
PS: If you're a pure DevOps person or a pure Data Engineer who wrangles data tools, please read the above requirements carefully before firing off an email. This role is an intersection of a lot of sub-roles, not a particular specialization.
ClickHouse | Senior Software Engineer - Distributed Systems / Cloud Data Infrastructure / Kubernetes | Remote
(US preferred right now, EU is technically fine but I'm looking to ramp up in US atm)
ClickHouse is a popular, Open-Source OLAP Database. We are ClickHouse Inc, the company behind the database aiming to build the best in class real time data warehouse.
What we are looking for:
Distributed Systems / Cloud Engineers to build the AutoScaling Systems for a Cloud Database.
We also maintain our own ClickHouse-based Data Infrastructure. Bonus points if you've worked on auto-scaling or other data-driven forecasting challenges in the past.
Can work in an early stage startup environment. Proactive and hands on.
You must be independent and self-organised.
Good at Go, Kubernetes (Understanding how to manage stateful services in a multi-cloud environment)
We have a Python service in our Recommendation pipeline, so some ML/Data Science knowledge would be good.
SQL / ClickHouse SQL (goes without saying)
You'll need to be able to do On-Call - debugging production infra or db issues
If you can do low-level database programming (C++, ClickHouse) that's added bonus.
If you want to work on operating production critical databases in the cloud on k8s + write data-driven algorithms for autoscaling, consider applying!
Send me an email: manish.gill [at] clickhouse [dot] com
PS: If you're a pure DevOps person or a pure Data Engineer who wrangles data tools, please consider the above requirements before firing off an email. This role is an intersection of a lot of sub-roles, not a particular specialization.
ClickHouse is a popular, Open-Source OLAP Database. We are ClickHouse Inc, the company behind the database aiming to build the best in class real time data warehouse.
What we are looking for:
Cloud / Kubernetes Operator engineers to build the AutoScaling infrastructure. We also maintain our own ClickHouse-based Data Infrastructure. Bonus points if you've worked on autoscaling or other data-driven forecasting challenges in the past.
Can work in an early stage startup environment. Proactive and hands on.
Senior/Staff+ Engineer. You must be independent and self-organized.
Good at Go, Kubernetes (Understanding how to manage stateful services in a multi-cloud environment)
We have a Python service in our Recommendation pipeline, so some ML/Data Science knowledge would be good.
SQL / ClickHouse SQL (goes without saying)
You'll need to be able to do On-Call - debugging production infra or db issues
If you can do low-level database programming (C++, ClickHouse) that's added bonus.
If you want to work on operating production critical databases in the cloud on k8s + write data-driven algorithms for autoscaling, consider applying! Send me an email: manish.gill [at] clickhouse [dot] com
[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFoMsLMZKik
I suspect in that case it's to get their name in front of people's faces for marketing purposes. If things are actually seamless enough that you don't need to re-auth, you won't be reminded that their company exists.
Co-incidentally, saw this video on Microsoft's VSCode Youtube channel yesterday - the Engineer in question was born without a right hand and shows her workflow with accessibility tools: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUPqKm5wVhw
They tried running minecraft, but I wonder if a similar (or better) cloning is possible for a mission critical workload - like a database consuming a huge amount of memory. Neon uses QEMU to achieve this for example: https://neon.tech/docs/reference/glossary#live-migration but is that the only way?
If people are still coming up with you for questions that the docs answer, then the docs are not discoverable. Nobody is going to sit through hours of docs to find that one small thing they are interested in knowing the answer to _right now_.
As I said, people doing this aren't interested in looking for an answer. They're interested in making their problem someone else's problem. An AI agent doesn't solve this.
Insofar as "the problem" is sifting through pages and pages of documentation to find the relevant information for an answer, I think that current-day LLMs are actually quite capable at this.
Before needing an LLM for it, they might want to ensure their doc system is using a search system that actually works. There's too many doc-focused templates / apps that have the worst search possible.
Hiring in the US right now. Seniors/Staff/Principal levels.
ClickHouse is a popular, Open-Source OLAP Database. We are ClickHouse Inc, the company behind the database aiming to build the best in class real time data warehouse.
What we are looking for:
Distributed Systems / Cloud Engineers to build the AutoScaling Systems for a Cloud Database.
We also maintain our own ClickHouse-based Data Infrastructure. Bonus points if you've worked on auto-scaling or other data-driven forecasting challenges in the past.
If you want to work on operating production critical databases in the cloud on k8s + write data-driven algorithms for autoscaling, consider applying! Send me an email: manish.gill [at] clickhouse [dot] com[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFoMsLMZKik
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufY_JFPpzRI
PS: If you're a pure DevOps person or a pure Data Engineer who wrangles data tools, please read the above requirements carefully before firing off an email. This role is an intersection of a lot of sub-roles, not a particular specialization