Senior Software Engineer, Developer Productivity
Okta
- Bangalore, Karnataka
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Design and develop innovative automated solutions that enable developers to stay productive as they continue to add product features and functionalities
- Understand, analyze usage of and drive improvements to the development environments
- Build tools that measure operational performance of local development environments
- Enable automation for quick and efficient configuration of development environments
- Help developers with any questions they may have regarding their development environments
- Provide guidelines to enable best practices for code organization and development
- Profile and tune performance of development environments, including making changes to the codebase itself
- Work with developers, architects and release engineering to keep the code and overall development process efficient
- Stay abreast of industry trends for developer efficiency and cross-pollinate those ideas and processes with Okta's development processes
- Bachelor's degree in computer science or equivalent
- 3+ year of industry experience of developing, debugging, profiling and performance tuning in Java, Spring and Tomcat
- Well versed with build tools like Maven (preferred), Gradle, Bazel etc. -- configuring, profiling, and fine tuning those for superior performance
- Knowledge of containerization technologies like Docker and Kubernetes/ECS
- Experience with large public cloud provider like AWS, GCP, or Azure a plus
- Familiar with GIT and CI/CD pipelines
- Ability to work collaboratively across engineering teams, and get up to speed with new technologies
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