Growing the Dell OpenStack / Hadoop / Crowbar Team

Big companies often do things that are unexpected and interesting, but they don’t always recognize and nurture it. Fortunately, that is not the case for my team at Dell. Our team is expanding and, consequently, we’ve got job openings at all levels to fill.

We are looking for people with a passion for open source, collaboration and delivering product. Our cultural legacy is start-ups and software with a fair amount of operations, networks, hardware and “get-it-done” tossed in. We’re picky about fit and work culture too.

If you’re up for being part of our team then check out the listings below and see if one appeals to you:

  • Software Engineering Sr Manager
  • Software Development Principal Engineer / Architect
  • Sr Solutions Strategy and Planning Manager
  • Sr Technical Product Manager
  • Software Development Sr. Engineer
  • Sr. Test Engineer

We’re looking for people with Linux and Cloud Experience. Agile/Lean process is a huge help. The positions are for Austin or Nashua (near Boston) but don’t let location stop you from applying.

Dell’s careers site has lots of more details, bullet lists and legal boiler plate. I will update this post when have direct job ref #s.

Until then, if you send me (first_last@dell) a resume then I’ll make sure they get to the hiring manager.

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About Rob H

A Baltimore transplant to Austin, Rob thinks about ways of building scale infrastructure for the clouds using Agile processes. He sat on the OpenStack Foundation board for four years. He co-founded RackN enable software that creates hyperscale converged infrastructure.

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