Posted in Other 30+ days ago.
Location: Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
NetApp leads through the expertise of our storage specialists. We help customers leverage and manage their data wherever it resides - in the cloud, in their data centers, or anywhere data flows. Engineers at NetApp help transform the way customers utilize their dynamic, diverse, and distributed information. They are allowing doctors to save lives with deep data analytics shared with medical experts around the world, helping automotive engineers improve autonomous vehicle navigation with artificial intelligence, enabling scientists to monitor and identify environmental hazards through deep image analysis, and providing companies the ability to expand their businesses in yet unimagined ways.
By joining NetApp, you can take part in transforming how data is changing the world. ONTAP is the #1 Storage Operating System in the world, managing 100's of Exabyte's of customers information. We have more than 30000 customers today that rely on us to be the data authority. Take part in the transformation that is changing how we work and play daily.
As a Performance Analysis Engineer, you will work as part of a team responsible for both developing new features targeted specifically to improve performance and for the modeling, measurement and analysis of storage system performance. The overall focus of the Research and Development function, of which this role is a part, is on competitive market and customer requirements, technology advances, product quality, product cost and time-to-market. The performance engineering team provides two sets of opportunities, both focused on performance: (1) software development targeted specifically at improving performance, and (2) specializing in fast prototyping, performance measurement and analysis in order to guide the development efforts of others within NetApp and improve the performance of their features/products.
This position requires an individual to be broad-thinking and systems-focused, creative, team-oriented, technologically savvy, able to lead large cross-functional teams, and driven to produce results.
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Performance engineers work on code and systems that matter to the business. There's a great deal of responsibility and visibility that tends to come along with this, requiring performance engineers to defend or explain their conclusions and/or design and implementation decisions to others (often those in different parts of the business). Strong oral and written communication skills are a must. Performance engineers tend to move more quickly from one focus area to another than do most software developers, so an ability to quickly learn complex technologies and apply that to creative solutions is highly valued.
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