EngineYard are based in San Francisco so you would be a contractor
working from home.</missing-important-information>

Will.

On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 8:42 PM, Will Jessop <[email protected]> wrote:
> EY are looking to hire a UK based Application Support Engineer (what I
> currently do) to replace someone who has moved on. The job generally
> involves dealing with customer queries about application and systems
> deployment and looking at scaling issues and optimisations that can be
> made.
>
> It would suit someone who has written and deployed their own
> Rails/Merb/Sinatra/Rack applications before but also has good
> experience running the servers the apps were deployed on. There isn't
> generally any dev work day-to-day, but we do get dedicated dev time
> every week and there are often opportunities to work on the internal
> tools and systems that EY uses.
>
> Pay is going to be somewhere above £30k at a guess, it will depend on
> how capable/experienced you are.
>
> Get in touch if you're interested, the next meetup (May 20th) would be
> a good time to talk to me in person about the job in more detail.
>
> Will.
>
> --
> Will Jessop
> Super Shiny Robot Limited - Professional web design and development
>
> t: 07939 547 962
> w: http://supershinyrobot.com/
>



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Will Jessop
Super Shiny Robot Limited - Professional web design and development

t: 07939 547 962
w: http://supershinyrobot.com/

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