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Amazon AWS Athena | Senior Backend Software Engineer | Redmond / Seattle, WA or US Remote | Full-time | Visa Sponsorship Available

Amazon Athena is an analytics service that makes it easy to get insights from Amazon S3-based data lakes, using open standards including SQL Parquet, Apache Iceberg, and others. Athena is serverless, so there is no infrastructure to set up or manage as the service automatically scales for arbitrary large datasets and complex queries. Creating a simple, rich, and performant customer experience requires solving challenging engineering problems.

We are working on our own container and scale-out infrastructure (forecasting, scheduling, containers, admission control, infrastructure deployment) and making significant contributions and improvements to the Presto/Trino Open Source engine to add more capabilities (updates, secondary indices, materialized views, better scripting support). At the same time, we are improving its performance and reliability (memory management, micro-optimizations, CBO, and vectorization).

SDE: https://www.amazon.jobs/jobs/2197217 Senior SDE: https://www.amazon.jobs/jobs/2197137

I am the direct hiring manager for these jobs, if you have questions please feel free to reach out! Contact links in my profile.


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Tray.io | London | Engineering Manager / Backend / Frontend | Full-time | Onsite | https://tray.io

There’s an app out there for everything but most cloud software services are distinctively difficult to use together, and doing so is very labour intensive. With our cutting-edge platform, processes that took hours, or even days, can now happen in seconds.

We want to give the power of technology back to the everyday user. At its core, Tray is a visual programming tool for APIs. It’s a low-code user experience that allows anyone to precisely instrument the data flow between SaaS tools. We’re creating a world of citizen automators with a drag & drop interface and enterprise grade architecture.

Customers like Reddit, NPM, Digital Ocean, GitHub, Lyft, and IBM are already reinventing how they work through Tray. Help us usher in the era of automation.

Tray.io is growing fast, after tripling our ARR and headcount year on year, the entertipse-class system we’ve built is reaching new technical heights and our gifted teams are becoming saturated. We are using the $37M Series B we’ve just been awarded to invest in creating comprehensive and intimate support, progression and technical frameworks for our multidisciplinary Product & Engineering teams. Read about our funding round here: https://tcrn.ch/2vtf4wi

We are small and dynamic, open to new ideas and the work you do now will have a big impact on shaping how we grow and fine-tune our highly performant multi-billion transaction platform for years to come.

Current open roles:

- Engineering Manager (Frontend) https://workable.com/j/98BE606B69

- Engineering Manager (Platform) https://workable.com/j/7C217B281F

- Frontend Web Developer https://workable.com/j/80370CFCFB

- Implementation Engineer https://workable.com/j/1401E5E51B

- Senior Backend Engineer https://workable.com/j/50E49D5631

- Senior Frontend Engineer https://workable.com/j/44EC33C395

Tech stack: Scala, Go, GraphQL, ReactJS, TypeScript, JavaScript, PostgreSQL, Redis, ElasticSearch, Cassandra, DynamoDB, AWS SQS, AWS Kinesis, Docker, Terraform, AWS Lambda, Serverless, Jenkins, Grafana, Prometheus, AWS & Linux.

Apply: https://tray.io/jobs or get in touch with [email protected]


Tray.io | London | System / Full Stack / Test Engineers | Full-time | Onsite | https://tray.io/

Tray.io is ushering in the era of the automated organisation. We believe that any organisation can and should automate. With Tray.io, citizen automators throughout organisations can easily automate complex processes through a powerful, flexible platform, and can connect their entire cloud stack thanks to APIs.

We are an ambitious and well-funded startup looking for top engineering talent to make connecting software services a breeze. Many software services we use every day are distinctly separate and difficult to use together - we intend to fix that. Our challenge is to build a cutting-edge product that is powerful and complete while also being beautiful and easy to use. You'll get to make your mark at a rapidly-growing company positioned to completely reinvent a multibillion-dollar industry.

Current open roles:

- Systems Software Engineer https://tray-io.workable.com/j/A989E2788E

- Software Development Engineer in Test (SDET) https://tray-io.workable.com/j/B966DEFE9F

- Implementation Engineer https://tray-io.workable.com/j/1401E5E51B

- Junior Javascript Software Engineer https://tray-io.workable.com/j/ECA9DB9833

- Technical Talent Manager https://tray-io.workable.com/j/1E729ED3DB

Tech stack: Scala, Go, JavaScript, TypeScript, PostgreSQL, Redis, ElasticSearch, Cassandra, AWS SQS, AWS Kinesis Docker, Terraform, AWS Lambda Serverless Framework, Jenkins, Grafana, Prometheus AWS & Linux.

If you are curious and want to know more, have a look at our careers page: https://tray.io/jobs


Agreed, I believe the image of Lenna should be discouraged, as some people might find the image offending and unwelcoming to women (it originally appeared in a 1972 Playboy magazine issue).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenna


Considering Lena doesn't object and by all accounts is quite happy her image is used, there really is no reason not to use her image. If you real want you can use Fabio instead.


I don't think that's a good standard for a general rule.

Why did you use the pornographic picture for this work related task?

Well the people in the picture don't mind. In fact they're quite happy about the exposure.

Oh well, carry on then.


The Lena image is not pornographic. It is a picture of a Lena naked (well apart from the hat) and if it was a painting nobody would object.


Brace yourself, the social justice warriors have arrived!


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