Software Engineer, Release & Engineering Efficiency
About Anyscale:
At Anyscale, we're on a mission to democratize distributed computing and make it accessible to software developers of all skill levels. We’re commercializing Ray, a popular open-source project that's creating an ecosystem of libraries for scalable machine learning. Companies like OpenAI, Uber, Spotify, Instacart, Cruise, and many more, have Ray in their tech stacks to accelerate the progress of AI applications out into the real world.
With Anyscale, we’re building the best place to run Ray, so that any developer or data scientist can scale an ML application from their laptop to the cluster without needing to be a distributed systems expert.
About this Role
Anyscale is looking to hire strong engineers to build the developer productivity team.
Developer productivity engineering at Anyscale is a unique and challenging role. The core mission is to accelerate the productivity of the engineering organization through innovative technical solutions and strategic technology choices. This role covers the spectrum of open source Ray and the proprietary Anyscale platform as well.
Due to the nature of our work being right in the intersection between distributed systems and machine learning, the development and testing of the project naturally brings forth many challenging systems and deployment issues.
As part of this role, you may: This role is also eligible to participate in Anyscale's Equity and Benefits offerings, including the following:
Anyscale Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Candidates are evaluated without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, disability, national origin, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal or state law.
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