Facebook Performance and Capacity Engineering Internship Programme

Performance
and Capacity Engineer, Intern

(Menlo Park, CA)
Facebook was built to help people connect and
share, and over the last decade our tools have played a critical part in
changing how people around the world communicate with one another. With over a
billion people using the service and more than fifty offices around the globe,
a career at Facebook offers countless ways to make an impact in a fast growing
organization.
Facebook is seeking a Software Engineer I

ntern
to join the Capacity Engineering & Analysis team to focus on site-wide
performance and capacity projects. This person would be required to work
cross-functionally with a number of teams to ensure optimal operation and
growth of our computing resources from both a cost and technology perspective.
This position is based at our Menlo Park office.

Responsibilities

  • Scale
    the largest web capacity in the world: Work with Product Engineering,
    Infrastructure Engineering, and Data Engineering team to find the optimal
    way to scale the infrastructure. Tens of billions of user requests,
    hundreds of peta bytes of data, thousands of giga bps of network flow.
  • Own
    end-to-end product design, launch, and operation: Support architecture
    design, define networking requirement, and help code build from scratch to
    support new product launch
  • Tackle
    the state-of-the-art hardware performance issues: Analyze and debug
    difficult server performance issues (latest in industry), identify
    bottlenecks and optimize product/service performance to improve user
    experience
  • Solve
    hardest software performance issues: Work with software developers closely
    to improve code base performance (e.g. algorithm redesign), reduce
    resource consumption and shorten request latency
  • Plan
    the largest server and datacenter capacity: Own and drive overall Facebook
    capacity planning work for all different products/services and recommend
    DC expansion plan
  • Develop
    coolest tools to monitor billions of user requests: Write monitoring,
    reporting, data-mining tools to do performance and capacity-related tests
    and analysis
  • Provide
    deepest visibility to what is going on for all products: Run capacity and
    performance experiments to determine scaling and utilization parameters
    for various service tiers
  • Own
    company server budget and track it: Present performance and capacity
    roadmap for critical project and cost analyses in presentation and written
    form monthly to executive teams
  • Find
    the game changers and bring them on: Work with financial analysts,
    operations and engineering to perform cutting-edge technologies
    investigation and cost analysis
  • A lot
    of other cool work: Identify capacity-related issues proactively and work
    with systems, network, application operations and engineering teams to
    discover resolutions

Requirements

  • Pursuing
    MS or PhD degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Operations
    Research or other technical field preferred
  • Experience
    working in extremely large-scale computing infrastructures preferred
  • Strong
    coding and scripting ability in php, python or perl
  • Solid
    database experience, MySQL preferred
  • Experience
    with hadoop a plus
  • Strong
    analytical, budgeting and planning skills
  • Excellent
    interpersonal and communication skills
  • Proven
    ability to work effectively across multiple teams
As part of our dedication to the diversity of
our workforce, Facebook is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity without
regard for race, color, national origin, ethnicity, gender, protected veteran
status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or religion.
If you need assistance or an accommodation due
to a disability, you may contact us at accommodations-ext@fb.com or you may
call us at 1+650-308-7837.
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