Staff Software Developer Engineer Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Staff Software Developer Engineer

Company Name:
FireEye
Design, develop, and support FireEyes leading edge product suites. Develop next generation network security and threat management product suite. Own areas of code for new feature and functionality development. Maintain and redesign existing areas of the product. Focus on and contribute to performance, availability and scalability, reliability, and maintainability of the product. Design and develop common management interface and the central management system for the product. Actively participate in ongoing process enhancements and software development practices. Actively participate in customer/partner design meetings and general engagements.
Requirements: Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related technical field, followed by 5 years of progressive, post-baccalaureate experience in the job offered or in a computer-related occupation.
Experience must include:
1. Software development using C programming language;
2. Linux Kernel and device drivers development;
3. Networking, including use of TCP/IP, HTTP, CIFS, IPSEC, and SSL;
4. Programming on ARM, PPC, and MIPS architectures;
5. Hardware Acceleration software, including IPSEC and SSL;
6. Developing protocol stack on Cavium Octeon;
7. Performance tuning and troubleshooting on Cavium Octeon-based systems.
CONTACT: To apply, mail resume c/o Patricia DeHont at FireEye, Inc., 1440 McCarthy Blvd., Milpitas, California 95035. Reference job # 10760.5.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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