EON Systems, Inc.

Data/Full Stack Engineer, Data Storage & Ingestion Consultant

EON Systems, Inc.

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: San FranciscoCaliforniaUnited States

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Salary

💰 $100 - $300 per hour

Tech Stack

About the role

  • Architect ingest & storage: Choose and implement an on-prem hardware and data pipeline design or a cloud/S3 alternative with explicit cost and performance tradeoffs at multi-petabyte scale.
  • Set up a sustained-write ingest path ≥1 GB/s with adequate burst headroom (camera/frame-to-disk), including networking considerations, cooling, and throttling safeguards.
  • Optimize footprint & cost: Incorporate on-the-fly compression/downsampling options and quantify CPU budget vs. write-speed tradeoffs; document when/where to compress to control $/PB.
  • Integrate with acquisition workflows ensuring image data and metadata are compatible with downstream stitching/flat-field correction pipelines.
  • Enable downstream compute: Expose the data to segmentation/analysis stacks (local GPU nodes or cloud).

Requirements

  • 5+ years designing and deploying high-throughput storage or HPC pipelines (≥1 GB/s sustained ingest) in production.
  • Deep hands-on with: NVMe RAID/striping, ZFS/MDRAID/erasure coding, PCIe topology, NUMA pinning, Linux performance tuning, and NIC offload features.
  • Proven delivery of multi-GB/s ingest systems and petabyte-scale storage in production (life-sciences, vision, HPC, or media).
  • Experience building tiered storage systems (NVMe → HDD/object) and validating real-world throughput under sustained load.
  • Practical S3/object-storage know-how (AWS S3 and/or on-prem S3-compatible systems) with lifecycle, versioning, and cost controls.
  • Data integrity & reliability: snapshots, scrubs, replication, erasure coding, and backup/DR for PB-scale systems.
  • Networking: 25/40/100 GbE (SFP+/SFP28), RDMA/ RoCE/iWARP familiarity; switch config and path tuning.
  • Ability to spec and rack hardware: selecting chassis/backplanes, RAID/HBA cards, NICs, and cooling strategies to prevent NVMe throttling under sustained writes.
Benefits
  • Contract
  • You must be physically present in San Francisco during build-out and initial operations; local field work (e.g., UCSF) as needed
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Hard Skills & Tools
high-throughput storageHPC pipelinesNVMe RAIDZFSMDRAIDerasure codingLinux performance tuningS3/object-storagedata integritynetworking