Job ID: 10044160
Position Type: Full-time
Location:New York, NY
The Cloud Stability team is in charge of maintaining the stability and reliability of our Bloomberg Cloud Compute (BCC) platform. Bloomberg Cloud Compute (BCC) provides private cloud infrastructure to a wide breadth of Bloomberg engineering teams, supporting hundreds of applications and tens of thousands of virtual machines. Our mission is to be able to guarantee a high level of availability to our clients. Automation is at the heart of what we do which is evident in capacity management, software deployments, virtualization platform maintenance and performance monitoring across all levels: individual hypervisor, availability zone (rack) or whole cluster. We primarily work in Python using tools such as Ansible, Airflow, Flask. The BCC platform is built on many open source technologies such as OpenStack, Ceph, and many more.
As a member of the Cloud Stability team, you will be one of the engineers responsible for both supporting the product that over half the engineering teams use and to improve the process of predicting the performance and capacity of our platform. You will have the opportunity to contribute to our upstream projects (e.g. OpenStack and others). You will pick up not only cloud platform skills, but also application engineering skills. You will be encouraged to participate in company-wide reliability engineering efforts, in technology conferences, and other relevant training.
Our Open Source Commitment: Bloomberg sits at the intersection of high availability, low latency, and large-scale computing. We have a decade-long track record of using open source software to build data infrastructure and applications that address the unique constraints of the finance industry. We also support a broad open source ecosystem to empower others to solve similar real-world problems. From technical governance to upstream collaboration, we are committed to enhancing the impact and sustainability of open source.
In this role, you’ll be encouraged to interact with global open source project teams and communities. If you have a desire to use, develop, and lead open source software projects, we encourage you to apply. To learn more about our activities in the open source community, head over to our Tech at Bloomberg site.
Please find the link to apply on the job posting page, as well as more information on benefits and compensation.
PDL affiliated students, please also reach out to Matthew Leonard <mleonard33@bloomberg.net>, notifying him of your application.