Job DescriptionDo you want to help drive the next architectural shift? We are building a new architectural model that is centered around data, in-memory databases, and data-based programming models for autonomous machines and other autonomous environments.
Gaia Platform is seeking experienced software engineers to help build our in-memory database system. As a member of the Engineering team, you will be part of the design and implementation of one or more major subsystems of the Gaia Platform database engine. You'll also work with partners to exploit opportunities at the boundary of hardware and software, and influence the design of future computing devices.
Please note: We are currently only accepting applicants that meet at least the required skills listed below. Please take the time to review our required skills before applying.Required:- 4+ years of professional experience in software development
- Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or related field, or an equivalent in relevant work experience
- Proven track record delivering large software systems
- Experience working on Database Engine internals such as access methods, transactions, locking, logging and recovery, failover, query compilation, optimization, and execution, etc.
Preferred:- 7+ years of relevant engineering experience
- MS or PhD in computer science with a specialization in database systems
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Strong mentoring and technical leadership skills
- Proficiency in C/C++ and one or more additional modern programming languages
Desired:- Familiarity with Object-Relational Mapping and/or Object-Oriented Databases
- Knowledge of techniques for building in-memory database engines
Qualifications- 4+ years of professional experience in software development
- Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or related field, or an equivalent in relevant work experience
- Proven track record delivering large software systems
- Experience working on Database Engine internals such as access methods, transactions, locking, logging and recovery, failover, query compilation, optimization, and execution, etc.