MariaDB is making a big impact on the world. Whether you're checking your bank account, buying a coffee, shopping online, making a phone call, listening to music, taking out a loan or ordering takeout – MariaDB is the backbone of applications used everyday. Companies small and large, including 75% of the Fortune 500, run MariaDB, touching the lives of billions of people. With massive reach through Linux distributions, enterprise deployments and public clouds, MariaDB is uniquely positioned as the leading database for modern application development.
MariaDB is looking for a passionate problem-solver with experience in designing scalable automated testing systems to join our team as Senior Cloud Test Engineer. You will work on a team dedicated to integration testing of our products. Your responsibilities will include the development and implementation of an architectural solution for testing our cloud technologies.
The Senior Cloud Test Engineer position offers you the opportunity to contribute to the development of a new testing focus for MariaDB products and build a quality assurance strategy for innovative MariaDB cloud applications. You will go beyond simply running tests and develop robust, scalable automation frameworks that ensure the reliability and performance of products deployed on major cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
Location
India, Bangalore (Hybrid), or India remote.
What's in it for you?
Impact the world of technology by pushing the boundaries of technology and business models, working at MariaDB. Be part of a game-changing organization that encourages outside-the-box thinking, values empowerment, and is truly shaping the future of the software industry.
You'll be collaborating with high-caliber colleagues around the world, offering unparalleled learning and growth opportunities. We provide a very competitive compensation package, 25 days paid annual leave (plus holidays) and a massive degree of flexibility and freedom, and more.
Salaries for candidates outside the U.S. will vary based on local compensation structures.