Job Location: Nuremberg, Germany; other SUSE locations are possible too.
SUSE is a growing company, with great products, a culture that fosters openness and friendship, and where many opportunities exist. Our Maintenance Coordination team provides premium service and fast software updates to keep our world-wide customers' businesses safe and running. To support our Maintenance Coordination team we are looking for a Maintenance Release Coordination Engineer who is responsible for the maintenance of our enterprise server, cloud, and storage products. If you have a broad knowledge of Linux, you understand code and you also have good communication skills then give it a try and apply now!
What's Important to Us
- High technical quality with customer focus. Our customers rely on our products and services. Products and updates we ship to our customers have to be of the highest quality. A meticulous working-style and our ability to analyze code makes this possible.
- Curiosity and motivation to learn. Endless opportunities to learn and different products allow employees to develop themselves and grow their knowledge in a huge variety of areas.
- Collaboration. Working with and within international teams allows to connect to highly skilled engineers around the globe. Regular events like hackathons, workshops, and outdoor events help to easily build up relationships and friendship within and across teams.
- Flexible environment. Our working hours are as flexible as possible to allow employees to work when they are most creative and productive.
What You'll Do
- Deliver maintenance for our products with a lifetime of up to 13 years
- Help development teams to provide the maintenance service they need
- Support engineering teams that develop products using leading edge technologies to ensure maintainability at an enterprise level
- Review new products, features, and product changes
A Day at the Office
You enter the office and read an email from a sales engineer asking when his customer can expect a software update for the Apache web server to be released. You check with the QA team the current progress of testing Apache and reply with an estimation to the sales engineer. After that you meet with colleagues from other teams to evaluate the impact of a requested version update for postgreSQL. You find out that the newer version has a risk of an incompatibility with older 3rd party applications. You come up with a counter proposal that is compatible and satisfies the requester's needs. Just before lunch, you review a couple of updates submitted by development teams. You categorize these updates by customer impact and translate their changelog entries into documentation which describes the changes from a customer perspective. You go for lunch with a team member to one of the restaurants nearby the office. As the place is popular amongst SUSE employees you run into colleagues from another team and have a conversation about the latest technologies developed in their area. After lunch you have a meeting with the QA team leads to check the current progress of testing, you point out some updates which need to be tested with a higher priority because they are required to fix severe bugs. In the afternoon, you realize that a problem which is usually found during testing by QA engineers could be checked at an earlier stage. That's why you focus on improving the internal tools and automated checks. Your Python code is reviewed by a colleague immediately and you can deploy it to production before you leave the office.
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