PostgreSQL Database Administrator - Brighton

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Data is the lifeblood of Brandwatch and our Database Administrators are heros. They’ve managed to stretch PostgreSQL beyond normal limits of scale and make its performance sing. We currently manage in excess of 50TB of metadata across 30 shards.

There are many complex and unique problems to overcome and you’ll be responsible for keeping our data safe and available at all times. As a Software-as-a-Service company, low latency responses to queries are paramount to our customer experience.

You’ll get stuck in to maintain impeccable uptime and advise us of how to push the boundaries of PostgreSQL even further. You must be familiar with operating large databases with many connections, shards and rows and be comfortable with techniques for high availability and disaster recovery in this sort of environment.

You’ll be helping us build the best social data analytics platform on the planet, so someone who relishes a challenge is a must.

Your role will include:

Actively identifying and predicting scalability and performance issues, and suggesting plans to addressing them
    Work with others to maintain and develop the database schema
Collaborating with our developers to optimise existing queries and enhance new application designs Proactively monitoring all aspects of the infrastructure and database health to maintain uptime and performance, including, where necessary, the development of new tooling Maintain a constant capability for disaster recovery and data restore with regular testing Tracking new developments in the PostgreSQL ecosystem and driving advances in our infrastructure

You should have:

Strong commercial experience as a Database Administrator. Prior experience of PostgreSQL is essential Prior knowledge of SQL and the procedural languages (PL/pgSQL and PL/SQL) Knowledge of query tuning, both as a general methodology and ideally with regards to PostgreSQL running on modern Linux systems
    Attention to detail and an analytic approach to your work

It would be great if you also have:

A strong understanding of PostgreSQL replication methods and fault resolution
    Experience of PostgreSQL in a multi-terabyte data set environment
    Experience as Java, C, Python or Javascript (node.js) developer
    Experience in utilising Hadoop, HBase, Solr and/or Kafka
A general understanding of other data storage (eg. NoSQL) or search technologies

What we offer;

Benefits: We offer a range of benefits including; bike to work scheme, pension contribution, childcare vouchers and discounted gym memberships.

Culture: Brandwatch is a place where the lines between work and fun are blurred. As a growing international company, with 6 offices across the globe, communication is key to ensure everyone’s voices are heard, and helps us maintain our flat structure. We listen and learn. We develop our staff. We care about everything, and above all we support each other.

Working for Brandwatch: Brandwatch Brighton is where it all began. We can be found in the vibrant North Laines in our brand new refurbished offices. Whilst we don’t believe in stereotypes, we do host yoga classes and Juice Mondays. We have cupboards bursting with snacks, a well stocked drinks fridge, sushi lunches, flexible working spaces and if you’re lucky we’ll even treat you to an ice-cream on the beach and you can enjoy one of our weekly massages right from the office.


Please apply here http://app.jobvite.com/m?3mCLOhwj

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Federico Campoli
Brandwatch | Lead Database Administrator
federico@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx |

New York  | San Francisco |  *Brighton*  |  Berlin  |  Stuttgart


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