[BBLISA-jobs] DevOps Engineer, Swipely, Providence, RI

Adam Codega adam at adamcodega.com
Wed Mar 12 11:43:43 EDT 2014


"Join a small and focused DevOps team that is breaking new ground in
infrastructure architecture, deployment orchestration, and monitoring.
Evolve our platform for massive data flows and ease of debugging. Enable
seamless deployments and effectively monitor our critical services in real
time. Achieve our next level of stability and performance, while working
closely with product engineering in an agile environment. Contribute to
open source projects and internal tools to power Swipely's growth, as we
use big data to bring actionable insights to local merchants."

http://swipely.theresumator.com/apply/YERjor/DevOps-Engineer.html

I work for Swipely in Providence, RI managing internal IT; networks,
computers and telephones. I do not work on our product directly but we have
a newly created position for a DevOps Engineer and I wanted to share.
Swipely helps restaurants and retail stores connect product, staff and
customer insights to grow sales. We do that by showing analytics from
combined point of sale and credit card processing data in a modern web
dashboard.

I'm less skilled at talking about the specific position but I can tell you
about the work environment. We just moved into two floors of a building on
Dorrance Street, across the street from Kennedy Plaza Amtrak/bus terminal.
We have a large group of people who commute daily from Boston and the
company pays for covered parking or your Amtrak pass. We have a flexible
work environment (standing/sitting desks, lounge areas, conference rooms,
Wi-Fi everywhere) with a strong focus on collaboration and productivity.
Lunches are catered daily and we have free snacks and drinks.

The engineering team uses and contributes to open source projects
regularly. Check out their blog at http://between-deploys.swipely.com and
you can also find them on Twitter at http://twitter.com/swipelyeng. The
team also hosts ProvOps, a Providence, RI Meetup.com group and on the web
frontend front, they also help run ProvJS.

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Adam Codega
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