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Infrastructure Engineer at RunKit
RunKit is an ambitious take on cloud development with unique infrastructure challenges. We provide every notebook with its own running container, connected to the entirety of npm, and check-pointed on every evaluation. We make use of Docker, CRIU, and Kubernetes and contribute to those open source projects as well.
We are looking for someone experienced with Docker and with a track record of successful infrastructure/devops projects. Most importantly, we need someone excited to think about a diverse set of challenges and a willingness to work with and contribute to some bleeding edge technologies.
You should include in your application any relevant links to projects you've worked on and online profiles you use (GitHub, Bitbucket, GitLab, etc).
Developer Advocate at RunKit
The only requirement for this position is being a creative person who is passionate about RunKit and developer relations. The problems tackled by our developer advocate will involve getting RunKit into the hands of everyone who would benefit from it and making the experience welcoming and exciting while using the site. We think RunKit is an amazing tool for a wide variety of people from career developers to students to scientists. We could see our developer advocate:
- Writing amazing documentation
- Talking to developers at meet ups and bootcamps
- Creating and moderating a forum to share projects made on RunKit
- Coming up with competitive challenges during our JS office hours
- Creating fun and interesting example projects
If you’re excited to help with something like this or already have ideas of your own, we’d love to hear from you!
You should include in your application any relevant blog posts you've written, or links to communities you've helped improve.
Full-Stack Developer at RunKit
"Full-stack" has kind of a different meaning to us: We do everything from JavaScript of course (node.js as well as front-end for our React site which is pure immutable), to a lot of C/C++/Go hacking in everything from node.js/v8 core to CRIU and Docker.
If cutting edge language stuff interests you (parsing/transpiling/etc), or ESNext, or low level OPs for a seriously hard hosting problem of letting anyone do anything in node, you should talk to us.
You should include in your application any relevant links to online profiles you use (GitHub, Bitbucket, GitLab, etc).