Junior Software Developer - Observability

Join to apply for the Junior Software Developer - Observability role at Canonical. 4 days ago Be among the first 25 applicants. Location: This role will be based remotely in the EMEA and Americas regions. Responsibilities Collaborate proactively with a globally distributed team. Write, test and document high quality code to create new features. Debug issues and interact with a vibrant community. Review code produced by other engineers. Attend conferences to represent Canonical and the Charmed Observability Stack. Work from home with global travel 2 to 4 weeks for internal and external events. Qualifications You love technology and working with brilliant people. You value soft skills and are passionate, enterprising, thoughtful, and self-motivated. You have a Bachelor's or equivalent in Computer Science, STEM or similar degree. You are a skilled Python developer, preferably with a track record in open source. You have a working knowledge of Go. You have interest and experience with two or more of the following: Ubuntu Linux, container images, Debian packaging, snap, distributed systems. Canonical is an equal opportunity employer. We are proud to foster a workplace free from discrimination. Diversity of experience, perspectives, and background create a better work environment and better products. Whatever your identity, we will give your application fair consideration.#J-18808-Ljbffr


Skills:
Code Reviews, Computer Science, Conferences, Debian Linux, Distributed Computing, Diversity, Linux Operating System, Open Source, Python Programming/Scripting Language, Software Development, Software Engineering, Test Plan/Schedule, Ubuntu, Willing to Travel, Work From Home


About the Company:
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