Sr. Systems Administrator
Network / Software Engineers
Culver City, CA, Un 90232
(mt) Media Temple, Inc. is an industry-leading, privately held, profitable web hosting and software application services company based in California. Since 1998, our company has provided businesses worldwide with reliable, professional-class network environments to host websites, email, business applications, and other rich media content.
We are a friendly, accessible group of "technology agnostic" engineers, support professionals, and business developers focused on the continued financial success of our company while adding value to the services we provide.
We're always on the lookout for talented, dedicated Software Developers who are passionate about writing beautiful, well tested code.
Does this sound like you? Good, we've been looking for you, too.
Below, you will find an overview of the desired skills and attributes we're looking for along with some insight into the general responsibilities of an (mt) Software Developer.
Required Skills
- Strong knowledge of OO/modular design
- Driven and self-directed while still being able to cooperate with others
- UNIX systems experience (Linux, Solaris, OSX) – developing on (editors/compilers/etc), writing to (system calls), packaging for and administration
- Practical applications of major design patterns (e.g. MVC)
- Experience working with distributed and highly available systems
- Experience with advanced VCS usage (Git/SVN, Branching/Merging)
- Unquestionable ability to work both independently and in a team setting Desirable, but not required attributes:
- We predominately use Perl at this time, so
- CPAN contributors welcome
- Experience with Catalyst, Moose, Perl ORM's
- Perl OO/Modular design and testing
- We also interact with Ruby, Python, PHP, C/C++, Javascript+DOM, and like Java/Erlang/Scala/etc
- Experience with Scrum-like development methodologies
- Building using SOA-style principles (REST/RPC API's, messaging, etc)
- Experience with "NoSQL" style datastores (memcache
Deadline: 2010-03-31
