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We are looking for a software engineer to work on BIND 9. This engineer will be a core part of the development team, assisting in developing new features and maintaining the program.
BIND 9 is the most widely-used Domain Name server on the Internet, operators of the DNS root system, by Internet Service providers and enterprises. The BIND 9 development team contributes to developing the Internet standards for DNS, and BIND 9 is a reference implementation of the standard.
Address Sanitizer, Autotools, Clang Static Analyzer, cmocka, Coverity, Cppcheck, Docker, Flamethrower, GDB, Git, GitLab, GnuPG, libvirt, mock, Packer, QEMU, respdiff, RPM, rr, ShellCheck, Sphinx-doc, Thread Sanitizer, Wireshark
Adequate experience in a scientific or technical subject, can include relevant coursework.
Anywhere. Although ISC is located in the United States, most ISC’s staff work from their homes throughout the world, and ISC doesn’t have regular office space.
With staff working from many time zones, there are no set hours of work. We require that staff work forty hours a week, but within parameters set by their manager (e.g., available for meetings, having some overlap with other team members), staff can choose their own working hours. Many of the ISC staff have small children at home, so we understand there might be some volatility in working hours.
This position is open to anyone regardless of nationality and is suitable for home working. Note that occasional international travel will be required to attend company and team meetings and/or conferences. In the past, these have been held in the USA and Europe.
To learn more about ISC and its critical role in the Internet community, visit https://www.isc.org.