Keyval leverages eBPF technology to create an open-source solution that can automatically generate distributed traces for any application without any engineering work. Developers are struggling with extracting and delivering high-quality monitoring data. Currently, building a pipeline is a manual process that takes months to implement, is an error-prone process that requires tons of code changes across multiple R&D teams, and demands collaboration.
We are looking for a founding engineer to join our team. You will be working with a small team of highly skilled engineers to build out our open-source project, Odigos. We are primarily working with Go, heavily using Kubernetes, and are looking for someone who is comfortable with these technologies. We are looking for someone who loves open-source and is excited about making it easier for developers to debug their applications by generating distributed tracing.
At Keyval, we are working on almost every part of the stack, from low-level eBPF code to high-level UIs. We are looking for a senior engineer to join our team and help us build the next generation of observability tools.
Write Go applications that interact with Kubernetes APIs (Kubernetes Operators). This includes developing our open-source control plane Odigos as well as developing our SaaS product from scratch.
Write eBPF programs that run in the Linux kernel to collect distributed traces and metrics. We use eBPF in order to modify applications at runtime without requiring any code change. Our agents are written in C and Go.
Write NextJS applications that interact with our backend APIs. Our frontend application helps users to control and monitor their observability pipelines.
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