Software Development Engineer – Big Data, AWS Elastic MapReduce (EMR) at Amazon

Software Development Engineer – Big Data, AWS Elastic MapReduce (EMR) Details

Feb. 14, 2019, 12:21 p.m.
Software Development
Software Development Engineers
Seattle, Washington
Amazon EMR team Big Data and
Want to change the world with Big Data and Analytics? Come join us on the Amazon EMR team in Amazon Web Services! Amazon EMR is a web service which enables customers to run massive clusters with distributed big data frameworks like Apache Hadoop, Hive, Tez, Flink, Spark, Presto, HBase and more, with the ability to effortlessly scale up and down as needed. We run large number of customer clusters, enabling processing on vast datasets. We are developing innovative new features including our next-generation cluster management system, improvements for real-time processing of big data, and ways to enable customers to more easily interact with their data. We’re looking for top engineers to build them from the ground up. Here are sample features that we have recently delivered: · Authenticate with Kerberos: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/11/now-enable-kerberos-authentication-and-emrfs-authorization-in-amazon-emr/ · EMR Per Second Billing: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/10/amazon-emr-now-supports-per-second-billing/

· Master's degree in Computer Science or equivalent with 2+ years of experience OR Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or equivalent with 4+ years experience, in: software development, including design, implementation, debugging, and support · Very strong Computer Science fundamentals in algorithm design, data structures, problem solving, and complexity analysis · Strong proficiency in developing objected-oriented software, with deep experience in one or more relevant languages (Java, C, C++, C#)· Very strong Computer Science fundamentals in algorithm design, data structures, problem solving,
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