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NanoVMs

Kernel Engineer, Virtualization Engineer, Go Infrastructure Engineer

CompanyNanoVMs
Websitenanovms.com
Roles
  • Kernel Engineer, Virtualization Engineer, Go Infrastructure Engineer
  • Kernel Engineer
  • Virtualization Engineer
  • Go Infrastructure Engineer
  • Also - I know this post is heavily geared towards engineers
Typefull-time
Role taxonomyInfrastructure / SRE / DevOpsSoftware Engineering
SpecialtiesInfrastructure, Software Engineering
LocationSan Francisco
Salary
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Hiring notesSponsors visas.
TechGo
Parsed locationsSan Francisco
Posted bydeferpanic
PostedAug 1, 2018
SourceView on Hacker News ↗

Original posting

NanoVMs | Kernel Engineer, Virtualization Engineer, Go Infrastructure Engineer | Full-Time | ONSITE | San Francisco | https://nanovms.com * Kernel Engineer * Virtualization Engineer * Go Infrastructure Engineer About: We're building out unikernel based infrastructure. If you haven't heard unikernels are super light-weight (ours weighs in around 200k + application) secure (single process - no popping a shell and wget'ng your way to freedom) virtual machines that are faster than containers and in some cases bare metal. We've been building out our own unikernel runtime lately and have other non-public projects we are working on. We're funded, have paying customers, and doing all sorts of interesting low level stuff. If you miss hacking in assembly or haven't gotten a chance to do what you learned in school you know you belong here. Location: We're only filling full-time on-site (SF, CA) roles at the moment. Sponsor: We can sponsor or do transfers for the right people. Note: For H1 transfers we've had RFEs so ymmv. F1s are going to be hard too cause we prefer candidates with at least a few years under their belt. Interview Process: 20-30min Phone Screen, 1-2hr onsite (comp. sci. fundamentals a must, *nix skills a must) - offer same day Stack: Go, C, ASM Also - I know this post is heavily geared towards engineers (it is HN) but if you happen to be a SDR/AE we're hiring those too! Email us (ian@) or ping here.