At the end of November, we’ll be migrating the Sematext Logs backend from Elasticsearch to OpenSearch

JOB: Elasticsearch / Solr Engineer

July 7, 2014

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We’ve grown nicely this year.  Our team has a new UI Developer, a new Solr/Elasticsearch Engineer, a new Marketing person, a new Automation Engineer, and this summer we have the first ever Intern.

Like all healthy organizations, we keep growing, and we are now looking for good Search Engineers who know Elasticsearch and/or Solr to join our geographically distributed search consulting team.  You will work remotely, from wherever you are, with smart people spread out across the planet and with an amazing array of companies world-wide on projects that range from just a week or two to several months.

At Sematext, we’ve built several exciting products – from smaller, search-focused products that work with Solr and Elasticsearch, to larger ones like SPMSearch Analytics, and most recently Logsene.  While not building products and running services, we help organizations world-wide with their search and big data needs – from fixing issues and providing production support to building complex search systems from scratch.  Our client list is long with a number of household names on it – from Instagram (Facebook) and Tumblr (Yahoo), Etsy and Shutterstock, to The BBC, Elsevier, Lockheed Martin, Reuters, Library of Congress, etc.  We did this without raising any money.  The demand for our products and services is growing and we are looking for good engineers and good people to join our adventure!

More formally:

Sematext is looking for a responsible, professional individual to join our team of search engineers.

Sematext is a New York-based startup with people spread over multiple continents and several hundred customers from Instagram and Tumblr, Etsy and Shutterstock, to The BBC, Elsevier, Lockheed Martin, Reuters, Library of Congress, etc. We’ve built systems handling over 10,000 QPS and have worked with multi-billion document indices. Our core products are:

In addition to the above products we offer consulting services around open source search and big data.

We are looking for a person who is:

  • Enthusiastic and positive
  • Driven, independent, and professional
  • A good communicator, both written and oral
  • Good with Solr and/or Elasticsearch and is hungry to learn more
  • Enjoys helping organizations make the best out of search

As a member of our search team you will get to:

  • Interact with clients world-wide
  • Provide guidance, architecture design, implementation, and support
  • Participate in Solr, Lucene, and Elasticsearch user and development communities
  • Work on Sematext’s search and data analytics products and participate in open-source search projects

This position:

  • Offers a lot of independence, learning, and growth
  • May require a bit of travel here and there, typically in the US and Europe
  • Is open world-wide

Our search team members have written several books about search, regularly give talks at conferences, blog, and participate in open-source projects.
For more info, see 19 things you may like about Sematext.

Interested? Please send your resume to jobs@sematext.com.

For other job openings please see Jobs @ Sematext or even our previous job listings.

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