At Ascenium, we make developer productivity and satisfaction a top priority. Designing the world's best data center CPU is challenging, so we find it critically important to invest in making our lives as simple as possible otherwise.
As a developer productivity engineer, here are some tasks you will typically be working on:
- Create scripts and tools that automate common tasks
- Create integrations with IDEs and editors like Visual Studio Code
- Provision, manage, and automate on-site GitHub Actions runners
- Integrate services for storing, visualizing and searching data and logs
- Gather and plot statistics from benchmarks so everyone can see how their contributions improve our product
- Since we believe in #noestimates, instead gather stats from GitHub issues to plot our actual progress
- Automate workflows related to GitHub pull requests and issues
If this sounds like you, we think you're a great match:
- You care about developer satisfaction both for yourself and your co-workers.
- You like to automate everything — all the time.
- You're good with Python, Docker, and git and know how to talk to third-party web APIs.
- You like to explore new tools and services that can improve your workflow.
- You're self-driven and like to come up with new solutions without being told what to do.
- If you also happen to know a bit about C++, CMake, Bazel, systems programming, or CPUs, that's even better but not required.
If you want to know more about why people like it so much here, have a look at https://www.ascenium.com/careers.
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