Senior Cloud Engineer

Cloud Software Group
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You understand software development principles and apply those to craft code that's easy to understand, modify, and test. You also understand quality, resiliency and supportability. If you're a self-motivated developer who enjoys taking ownership and making a tangible impact, we want to hear from you!

Our team:

The StoreFront Services team, based in Cambridge UK develops Citrix StoreFront, the sole access layer for our Desktop-as-a-Service solutions. Our systems pull data from several components to provide information consumed by clients for mobile, desktop and the web. While maintaining a focus on scalability, reliability and security, we also work on new features and transformation projects across the full technology stack. More details are available at teams work on varied projects and are empowered to use Scrum or Kanban as it best suits their needs. Our teams embrace curiosity and integrity in everything we do and are made of creative problem solvers, who love learning and are passionate about sharing and growing. 

We are committed to creating a diverse environment and we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. If you meet most but not all of our requirements, please apply anyway; we’d love to hear from you.

Role Responsibilities: 

As a Senior Cloud Engineer in the StoreFront team, you will be responsible for designing and implementing highly available and scalable backend services while also helping with technical discussions, collaborating with other staff, principal engineers, architects and product managers to help deliver world-class software solutions to our customers. 

Design and implement highly available and scalable backend services.

Influence and collaborate with internal teams to ensure the end to end delivery of solutions.

Help drive world-class software solutions for our customers.

Participate in technical forums and contribute to cultural and technical enhancements

Participate in reviews of work and designs produced by colleagues.

Create documentation of agreed upon designs and implementation details.

Participate as an active member of a product development team, taking part in planning and daily standups.

Participate in on-call escalations when needed.

Requirements:

 You know C# .NET or equivalent, preferably with some coding experience in other stacks or languages (golang, nodeJs, rust, etc.)

Able to learn fast, be inquisitive and work within an agile environment.

You feel comfortable troubleshooting issues using Visual Studio or another debugger.

Quality is important to you and you’ve seen the value in automated testing, CI/CD and testing methodologies and tools such as BDD, Wiremock.

You have experience developing solutions with supportability in mind (telemetry, observability, …) 

Nice to have:

You have experience with container based software development (eg, Docker, Kubernetes).

You have worked in distributed systems and teams.

You understand build systems and the complexities of packaging and shipping software.

You have an understanding of authentication methods such as AAD, LDAP.

You have experience working with Cloud providers (ideally Azure).

Location:

Primarily remote with the option to work in our Cambridge office 2-3 times per week.

About Us:

Citrix and TIBCO recently merged to create Cloud Software Group, now one of the world’s largest cloud solution providers, serving more than million users around the globe. When you join Cloud Software Group, you are making a difference for real people, each of whom count on our suite of cloud-based products to get work done — from anywhere. Members of our team will tell you that we value diverse lived experiences, passion for technology, and the courage to take risks. Everyone is empowered to learn, dream, and build the future of work. We are on the brink of another Cambrian leap -- a moment of immense evolution and growth. And we need your expertise and experience to do it. Now is the perfect time to move your skills to the cloud.

Cloud Software Group is firmly committed to Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and to compliance with all federal, state and local laws that prohibit employment discrimination. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, creed, sex or gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, ethnicity, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, religion, genetic carrier status, disability, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions (including lactation status), marital status, military service, protected veteran status, political activity or affiliation, taking or requesting statutorily protected leave and other protected classifications.

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