EMC Backup Recovery Systems (BRS), with the Data Domain, Avamar, and
NetWorker products, is transforming how customers protect and store
their data. The Advanced Development group, in the office of the BRS
CTO, conducts research on the future of data protection, answering
questions such as:
- What is the evolution of deduplication --- bigger, faster, denser?
- How can you protect and recover exabytes of data?
- How can you simplify and automate data protection?
- How does deduplication interact with other technologies such as
cloud computing?
We seek talented persons at all levels (B.S./M.S./Ph.D.) in two
categories of technical positions:
- Research Lead: Set and drive a research agenda in the BRS space. We
expect you to prototype, help drive projects into engineering, and
publish your results.
- Research Team Member: Prototype and analyze advanced development
projects for both publication and moving projects into
engineering.
Positions are available primarily in Santa Clara, CA and Princeton,
NJ, though other EMC locations are possible. For all positions,
strong system programming, shell scripting, analysis, and
communication skills are desired.
EMC BRS has transformed the backup industry in the past 10 years, and
the next 10 years promise to be even more disruptive. Come join us and
define the future.
To apply, please email your CV to BRS-ADRecruiting@emc.com. (** Do
not reply to this address, which I use for DBWorld posting and is
heavily spammed, unless you have trouble with the EMC address. **)
Please note that there are other positions available in BRS, which can
be viewed at http://bitly.com/emc-brs-careers. In addition, EMC BRS
will be holding a hospitality birds-of-a-feather session at the
upcoming USENIX FAST conference in San Jose. If you are interested in
applying for a position anywhere in BRS and will be attending the
conference, please be sure to visit us.
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