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Senior Developer, Oracle VM

Company Name:
Oracle Corporation
The Oracle VM (OVM) Server is a fast-paced team developing the server components of the Oracle VM: a hypervisor based, agent-managed, x86 server virtualization environment. The OVM Server team is responsible for the hypervisor, kernel, hypervisor management stack and
agent
interface which is accessed by Oracle VM
manager
. This includes management of virtual machines and of all of the physical resources owned by the server. The OVM Server team works closely with the OVM Manager UI and OVM Core API teams during product development and testing. The team also works closely with other internal and external customers of the OVM solution.

As part of the Virtualization organization, we are designing and building Oracle's newest Cloud infrastructure technologies. We're looking for experienced software engineers willing to work in a fast paced, agile environment in order to build potentially industry changing applications and
services
.

5
years hands-on experience developing enterprise software
Skilled in Python, Java or similar languages
Linux networking, SAN/NAS storage configuration, infiniband networking, virtual machine administration highly desirable
Working experience on Linux and/or Solaris
Foundational understanding of Cloud computing, virtualization, and hypervisors
Experience in web services, XML, REST, and SNMP a highly desired plus
Oracle and SQL knowledge a plus
Additional programming languages such as Perl, Tcl/expect, BASH a plus
Experience with test automation a plus
Demonstrated excellent communication skills
Ability to multi-task
Willingness to experiment and take risks
Willingness to work in an ambiguous and fluid environmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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