Keepit is a cloud-to-cloud backup service provider. The purpose of our platform is to provide our customers with an immutable historical archive of their primary data in systems such as Microsoft 365, GSuite, Salesforce and Dynamics to protect them from everything from ransomware to simple accidents.
At Keepit, we like to keep it simple. We like to think “less is more”. We are one of the leading cloud data protection platforms in a very rapidly growing market, and we can see that customers like what we do. We are looking for more colleagues to help us do even more.
The Keepit platform is a set of networked services working in concert; we strongly emphasise performance and reliability, which influences how we approach development and how we write our code.
Most of our back-end components are written in clean, modern C++ using mainly purpose-built features and the STL. Several components that deal with business processes and data mining are built using Common Lisp.
Everything runs on Linux. It runs on our servers that our people run. Our service operates from data centre locations in Washington, Sydney, Copenhagen, Frankfurt and London — but we are a growing organisation, and more regions will come.
At Keepit, the developer will contribute significantly to project specifications since deep technology understanding matters when deciding how to solve a problem.
At Keepit, we write code to last since taking the time to do it right is faster than doing things over.
At Keepit, developers will write test cases for their code since if we can’t prove to ourselves that code works, there is little chance to impress QA.
Our approach to the development itself is ambitious and bold. We have developed components and systems that most organisations do not, securing us a solid lead in this rapidly expanding cloud to cloud backup market. Backing up billions of objects over foreign APIs using imperfect networks on systems with finite memory and making it all happen in as little time as possible is no small feat. We built the object store that holds these data, too by the way. And we built every system in between and around as well. If you think solving complex problems is fun, we have strong indications that we will not run out of challenging problems any time soon. Join us for fun!
This infrastructure mainly consists of Ubuntu and Debian Linux servers and Dell datacenter switches. A 24/7 operations team manages the day-to-day operations, performs maintenance and deploys new software releases.
We are now looking for experienced colleagues to join our operations team who can solve complex tasks that lie ahead of us, raising the bar to the next level with the growth of our business and infrastructure.
If you consider yourself an expert systems administrator and have a solid networking background, then we have interesting challenges waiting just for you!
We offer:
— An exciting and challenging job in a successful business. Our culture is characterized by a positive tone, commitment and result-oriented professionalism, heavily influenced by excitement for what we do
— Unique working environment where your opinion matters
— Competitive salary
— Career and professional growth
— Long-term employment
— 20 working-days paid vacation, health insurance and other social benefits after probation
If all above describes you, Keepit hopes to have you as our new team member to help us grow in the direction that sustains Keepit’s culture of many different talents and nationalities within an informal and trusting environment.
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