Arista Networks is looking for great Intern/Graduate Engineers to join the team in Krakow advancing the Software Defined Networking (SDN) revolution.
What can I expect as an Intern?
- You decide which team to join
- A personal mentor for the duration of your internship
- Arista Prep course (2 lectures/tutorials/workshops, 2 days a week, over 6 weeks)
- Arista U weekly – Arista ‘University’ lecture on new technologies, products, tools
- Hack-a-thon – participate in twice yearly global hack-a-thons (depends on internship dates)
- Full time permanent job offer (end of studies internships) prior to the end of the internship
What type of work might I be doing?
- Writing Linux user space and kernel code to allow 32-bit drivers to DMA 64-bit virtual memory spaces using both Intel and AMD IOMMU controller.
- Accessing ASIC registers over SPI bus, SMbus, PCIe and I2C, to implement high resolution timers (sub-100ns accuracy) and read ASIC hardware specifications to gather near-real-time information on large numbers of packet flows and to generate network congestion statistics.
- Developing configuration management services using Go and Python to support YANG, OpenConfig, NETCONF and RESTCONF over gRPC, ssh and ssl for standardised switch configuration, combined with tools like git, Gerrit, Jenkins, Slack and Trello.
- Developing routing protocol agents (for BGP, OSPF, ISIS) in C/C++ within a Linux embedded environment. Coding of fault-tolerant, concurrent agents capable of handling the demands of future data centers where high performance and high availability are basic requirements. Contributing to a fully automated, developer owned, Python based, continuous test harness with 100s of devices under test at any one moment.
- Designing and coding a web-based front-end application that abstracts the physical network to a broader, network-wide perspective using react.js, redux.js, and node.js. Cloud Vision Portal is a front-end user interface for understanding the stored data from the real-time telemetry streamed from the data center switches. Allowing you view events, inspect a device, or compare metrics across devices and much more.
What skills do I need?
Any of the following:
- C, C++, Networking, Linux Embedded Systems, Algorithms. But mostly just a love and aptitude for programming.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.