QA Engineer- Core Database (Remote) at ClickHouse #vacancy #remote

We are the company behind the popular open-source, high performance columnar OLAP database management system for real-time analytics. ClickHouse works 100-1000x faster than traditional approaches . By offering a true column-based DBMS, it allows for systems to generate reports from petabytes of raw data with sub-second latencies. With an amazing community already adopting our open-source technology, we are now embracing our journey in delivering Cloud first solutions to delight our customers. With top adopters such as Lyft, Cisco, and eBay – not only do our products work at lightning speed, so do we. We are an open and collaborative company. Our colleagues are curious, engaged and excited about what they do. If you want to work in an environment where you can learn, grow, be an agent of change and have your voice heard – then please read on! About the Team The Core Engineering team is responsible for working on the beloved ClickHouse open-source project while working cross-functionally across teams as we develop our Cloud service offering. Our team is looking for an exceptional senior software quality engineer for our core team to improve the efficiency and quality of both our open-source and cloud offering. You will build out automation of critical operational functions that ensure ClickHouse Cloud operates smoothly worldwide at a massive scale. The ideal candidate for this position is someone with a very strong background of technical skills and release engineering. What will you do? Build and enhance test automation framework and develop automated test cases . Testing cross-functional implementations across internal teams at ClickHouse. Implement testing strategies and automation for large and complex distributed systems. Evaluate the new functionality of ClickHouse, and identify opportunities in the existing codebase for improvement. Engineer and improve existing testing infrastructure. About you: You have previous hands-on programming experience with Python. Thorough knowledge of quality assurance methodologies used throughout the SDLC and well-versed in applying industry standards and best practices . Working knowledge of Git and Linux (Python and Shell scripting experience strongly preferred). Strong database experience (using ClickHouse previously a huge plus) Experience with both manual testing and automation testing. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively, including with remote teams. Ability to learn complex technology quickly work in a fast-paced, team-driven environment . You have excellent communication skills and the ability to work well within and across engineering teams. You are a strong problem solver and have solid production debugging skills. You thrive in a fast-paced environment and see yourself as a partner with the business with the shared goal of moving the business forward. New York Area / San Francisco Area – Salary Range $157,000 — $232,000 USD Washington State – Full Salary Range

$133,450 — $197,200 USD General US Remote Salary Range $133,450 — $197,200 USD Los Angeles, CA / Washington, DC – Salary Range $141,300 — $208,800 USD Seattle, WA – Full Salary Range $141,300 — $208,800 USD Compensation This role offers cash compensation and a stock options grant. For roles based in the United States , you can find above our typical starting salary ranges for this role, depending on your specific location. The positioning of offers within a certain range depends on various factors, including: candidate experience, qualifications, skills, business requirements and geographical location. Flexible work environment – ClickHouse is a distributed company offering remote-first work to all employees Healthcare – Employer contributions towards your healthcare. Equity in the company – Every new team member who joins our company receives stock options. Time off – Flexible time off in the US, generous entitlement in all countries. A $500 Home office setup if you’re a remote employee. Employee-driven international mobility – we enable you to relocate internationally if you wish (within certain countries and timelines and subject to role requirements, time zones and work permit considerations) Culture – We All Shape It As part of our first 200 employees, you will be instrumental in shaping our culture. We look for candidates who are: Motivated by doing great work as part of a team 🙂 Open to learning from others and sharing with others Team Players: helpful, resourceful, responsive Respectful and see feedback as an opportunity to grow Are you interested in finding out more about our culture? We are a one year old company therefore we are excited to be building it together at the moment. Our first 200 employees are the culture shapers of our future. 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