DescriptionThis role is for a Network Development Engineer (NDE) in the datacenter design and development organization at OCI. Your focus will be on the architecture and support of cutting-edge datacenter network fabrics and systems. You will leverage deep level understanding of networking at the protocol level, coupled with coding skills to support the intensive automation required to operate a production environment. We seek builders who can drive massive-scale cloud architectures from concept to reality, lead cross-organizational initiatives, and solve some of the most exciting and complex problems in cloud and AI networking.
QualificationsExperience in large ISP or cloud provider environments.Hands-on exposure to commodity Ethernet hardware (Broadcom, Mellanox).Deep knowledge of routing and transport protocols: BGP, OSPF, IS-IS, TCP, IPv4, IPv6, DNS, DHCP, MPLS.Experience with Internet peering, inter-domain networking, and VPN/SSL technologies.Proficiency in scripting/automation (Python preferred) and datacenter design.Familiarity with automation frameworks, network modeling (YANG, OpenConfig, NETCONF), and telemetry systems.Strong understanding of network security design, system performance testing, and operational monitoring.Excellent communication skills with proven ability to influence product direction and priorities.#LI-DNIResponsibilities
- Work with customers to drive end-to-end development of new datacenter fabrics and services at global cloud scale, ensuring high availability, scalability, performance, and operational excellence
- Lead technical direction for network features and automation opportunities
- Define and evangelize engineering and operational best practices; work cross-org to keep the bar for network quality high
- Define and clearly communicate technical standards with forward-looking scalability at the forefront
- Responsible for decomposing designs into executable tasks and working through others to execute; collaborate with network software teams early in design lifecycle to develop new tools or frameworks to support design rollouts
- Participate in operational rotations as either primary or secondary. Provide break-fix support for events and serve as escalation point for remediation; participate in post-event root cause analysis
- Mentor and develop the next generation of network engineers, providing technical leadership, guidance, and support across the organization
- Act as middle-point between network engineering and network tooling organizations -- translate future network needs into software tooling requirements QualificationsCareer Level - IC4