Software Engineer at Isilon Systems (Seattle, WA 98101)

Isilon’s breakthrough Clustered Storage product, IQ, relies on OneFS,
a groundbreaking distributed filesystem that provides multi-petabyte
single-filesystem scalability with throughput measured in gigabytes
per second. When developers here succeed, it’s because they arrive
with or develop:

* Five plus years development experience
* SMP multithreading experience
* Excellent C coding skills
* Knowledge and application of I/O research on disks, disk scheduling,
and disk failure modes
* Knowledge and application of distributed algorithms
* Familiarity with kernel level networking, with either TCP/IP or
Infiniband
* Coding in the UNIX Virtual Filesystem (VFS) interface
* Understanding of complex locking and lock-order issues, and ability to design software without locking problems
* Atomic commitment protocols, distributed lock and reference managers
* RDMA and zero-copy technologies experience
* The personality and sensitivity to work well in a team
* The willingness to unabashedly love what they do

If you are, or can be, the person that has these skills, if you’re
motivated to work in a best-in-class product that is real, applied,
computer science, we want to talk with you!

Interested? email resumes to tim.stafford@isilon.com