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Senior Investigation Engineer
Bloomreach SK s.r.o.
Place of work
Remote work
Remote work
Contract type
full-time
full-time
Start date
ASAP
ASAP
Wage (gross)
2 500 EUR/month
2 500 EUR/month
Information about the position
Job description, responsibilities and duties
We are Bloomreach, an internationally renowned Digital Experience Platform. We are currently valued at $900M, after a $150M investment and acquisition of Exponea, the #1 CDP on G2crowd. We work with global e-commerce leaders and other top companies from all over the globe.
We’re currently expanding our Support Team and we’re looking for a new colleague to join as an Senior Investigation Engineer, who excels in problem solving skills, can think critically and who enjoys analyzing clues from all possible angles. The salary starts at €2,500. Are you up for the challenge?
Tasks and responsibilities:
Diagnose and investigate technical issues from a backend and platform infrastructure perspective, being on the second line of Support.
Test, troubleshoot and debug application code base
Work closely with Exponea platform specialists, Technical consultants, Business consultants by helping them to resolve technical issues and guide them through problem solving process
Communicate the results of investigation back to internal and external clients
Investigating issue - Application Error in List of Imports
A client contacted our Customer Support with a peculiar problem.
Every attempt to display a list of imports into our app fails with an error.
The support team finds that our back-end is returning a mysterious "KeyError" during the attempt to fetch the list of imports.
They contact you as the second line of IT support and they are asking for help with pinpointing which import is causing the trouble.
You check the application logs to no avail, so you devise a short Python script which simulates front-end request for fetching the list of imports.
You catch the error, extract the import ID and look into the database to see its definition.
Here it is:
The import definition dictionary is almost empty. Of course it was returning "KeyError"
You delete the invalid record, contact the client and tell them that you fixed the problem, and contact the dev guys responsible for this component so that they can investigate what happened.
Done. The client is happy.
Escalation - Personalization is sometimes not working in email campaigns
A client is trying to use personalization in an email campaign.
It seems like it works everywhere except for the conditional part of the email campaign.
In the application logs you find that the Jinja code is not evaluated properly.
You look into the back-end code, but you are not sure what is happening.
Don't worry, you can contact one of our dev teams.
There is a guy (and a few girls) who specialize in this part of our system.
It seems that the latest change introduced a bug.
They will take care of it now.
Feedback to Devs and Product team
Since the release 2 weeks ago, you’ve noticed that there are a few similar problems – API calls sometimes don’t respond as they should and there’s more errors reported than normally. Up until now, you’ve handled these on a case-by-case basis.
But now it’s time to resolve this more systematically.
You write down common aspects of these similar cases and then it hits you – it seems to be a Kafka issue.
So you decide to focus on this particular problem for the whole afternoon – to gather data, set up metrics and maybe do a short load test. And there it is – there’s a particular problem with our Kafka setup that happens under load.
It’s not urgent, but it’s important. So you meet with the responsible dev team, discuss the problem – in the end, they plan to write the fix during the next week.
What you might like about this role:
Opportunity to learn and master new technologies (Google Cloud Platform Kubernetes, Google BigQuery) and get knowledge from various areas (data analysis, backend system integrations)
Cooperating closely with the developers in order to improve stability of platform, with a possible career path leading to Developer or Technical consultant
Regional benefits:
Monthly lunch entitlement by up to 110€ per month
Pension scheme or Health insurance to be launched in July depending on region
We’re currently expanding our Support Team and we’re looking for a new colleague to join as an Senior Investigation Engineer, who excels in problem solving skills, can think critically and who enjoys analyzing clues from all possible angles. The salary starts at €2,500. Are you up for the challenge?
Tasks and responsibilities:
Diagnose and investigate technical issues from a backend and platform infrastructure perspective, being on the second line of Support.
Test, troubleshoot and debug application code base
Work closely with Exponea platform specialists, Technical consultants, Business consultants by helping them to resolve technical issues and guide them through problem solving process
Communicate the results of investigation back to internal and external clients
Investigating issue - Application Error in List of Imports
A client contacted our Customer Support with a peculiar problem.
Every attempt to display a list of imports into our app fails with an error.
The support team finds that our back-end is returning a mysterious "KeyError" during the attempt to fetch the list of imports.
They contact you as the second line of IT support and they are asking for help with pinpointing which import is causing the trouble.
You check the application logs to no avail, so you devise a short Python script which simulates front-end request for fetching the list of imports.
You catch the error, extract the import ID and look into the database to see its definition.
Here it is:
The import definition dictionary is almost empty. Of course it was returning "KeyError"
You delete the invalid record, contact the client and tell them that you fixed the problem, and contact the dev guys responsible for this component so that they can investigate what happened.
Done. The client is happy.
Escalation - Personalization is sometimes not working in email campaigns
A client is trying to use personalization in an email campaign.
It seems like it works everywhere except for the conditional part of the email campaign.
In the application logs you find that the Jinja code is not evaluated properly.
You look into the back-end code, but you are not sure what is happening.
Don't worry, you can contact one of our dev teams.
There is a guy (and a few girls) who specialize in this part of our system.
It seems that the latest change introduced a bug.
They will take care of it now.
Feedback to Devs and Product team
Since the release 2 weeks ago, you’ve noticed that there are a few similar problems – API calls sometimes don’t respond as they should and there’s more errors reported than normally. Up until now, you’ve handled these on a case-by-case basis.
But now it’s time to resolve this more systematically.
You write down common aspects of these similar cases and then it hits you – it seems to be a Kafka issue.
So you decide to focus on this particular problem for the whole afternoon – to gather data, set up metrics and maybe do a short load test. And there it is – there’s a particular problem with our Kafka setup that happens under load.
It’s not urgent, but it’s important. So you meet with the responsible dev team, discuss the problem – in the end, they plan to write the fix during the next week.
What you might like about this role:
Opportunity to learn and master new technologies (Google Cloud Platform Kubernetes, Google BigQuery) and get knowledge from various areas (data analysis, backend system integrations)
Cooperating closely with the developers in order to improve stability of platform, with a possible career path leading to Developer or Technical consultant
Regional benefits:
Monthly lunch entitlement by up to 110€ per month
Pension scheme or Health insurance to be launched in July depending on region
Requirements for the employee
Candidates with education suit the position
Secondary with school-leaving examination
University education (Master's degree)
University education (Master's degree)
Language skills
English - Advanced (C1)
Number of years of experience
2
Personality requirements and skills
What we expect of the candidate:
Capability to quickly recognize and triage a technical problem
Understanding of programming (algorithms, conditions, cycles)
Drive to keep things organized when working on multiple different tasks every day
Ability to communicate with both technical and non-technical people
Ability to read and understand Python code
Basic understanding of JS
English language (advanced or native level)
Understanding of the link between frontend and backend, network requests
Basic understanding of programming (algorithms, conditions, cycles)
More than 1 year of experience in SaaS company
Nice to have:
Bash scripting
Knowledge of cloud architecture
Experience with Kubernetes or Docker
Experience with SQL or NoSQL databases
Capability to quickly recognize and triage a technical problem
Understanding of programming (algorithms, conditions, cycles)
Drive to keep things organized when working on multiple different tasks every day
Ability to communicate with both technical and non-technical people
Ability to read and understand Python code
Basic understanding of JS
English language (advanced or native level)
Understanding of the link between frontend and backend, network requests
Basic understanding of programming (algorithms, conditions, cycles)
More than 1 year of experience in SaaS company
Nice to have:
Bash scripting
Knowledge of cloud architecture
Experience with Kubernetes or Docker
Experience with SQL or NoSQL databases
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Brief description of the company
Bloomreach is the world’s #1 Commerce Experience Cloud, empowering brands to deliver customer journeys so personalized, they feel like magic. It offers a suite of products that drive true personalization and digital commerce growth, including:
- Discovery, offering AI-driven search and merchandising
- Content, offering a headless CMS
- Engagement, offering a leading CDP and marketing automation solutions
Together, these solutions combine the power of unified customer and product data with the speed and scale of AI-optimization, enabling revenue-driving digital commerce experiences that convert on any channel and every journey. Bloomreach serves over 850 global brands including Albertsons, Bosch, Puma, FC Bayern München, and Marks & Spencer. Bloomreach recently raised $175 million in a Series F funding round, bringing its total valuation to $2.2 billion. The investment was led by Goldman Sachs Asset Management with participation from Bain Capital Ventures and Sixth Street Growth. For more information, visit Bloomreach.com.
- Discovery, offering AI-driven search and merchandising
- Content, offering a headless CMS
- Engagement, offering a leading CDP and marketing automation solutions
Together, these solutions combine the power of unified customer and product data with the speed and scale of AI-optimization, enabling revenue-driving digital commerce experiences that convert on any channel and every journey. Bloomreach serves over 850 global brands including Albertsons, Bosch, Puma, FC Bayern München, and Marks & Spencer. Bloomreach recently raised $175 million in a Series F funding round, bringing its total valuation to $2.2 billion. The investment was led by Goldman Sachs Asset Management with participation from Bain Capital Ventures and Sixth Street Growth. For more information, visit Bloomreach.com.
Number of employees
500-999 employees
ID: 4168345
Dátum zverejnenia: 23.9.2021
2021-09-23
lokalita: Remote work Pozícia: Database Analyst, Javascript Programmer, Programmer, Python Programmer Spoločnosť: Bloomreach SK s.r.o.
Základná zložka mzdy (brutto): 2 500 EUR/month