Perl Engineer at Netcraft
London SW1E 6DY, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

29 Oct, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

29 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

ABOUT NETCRAFT

Netcraft is the global leader in cybercrime detection and disruption. We’re a trusted partner for three of the four largest companies in the world and many large country governments. We’ve blocked more than 200 million malicious sites and perform takedowns for around one-third of the world’s phishing sites.
Our purpose, passion, and expertise are focused on just one thing: protecting the world from cybercrime.
Our passion doesn’t stop at what we do—it shapes how we work, too. We’re proud of our talented team and the value each person brings. That’s why we’ve created a workplace where people feel supported and inspired, from great benefits and wellness programs to fun social events.

Responsibilities

We’re searching for a Perl Engineer to join our growing engineering team. Based in either London, Manchester, or Bath, you’ll
report to one of our Engineering Team Leads and work on the backend of our broad range of Internet exploration and cybercrime detection and disruption services.

Day to day, you’ll be:

  • Designing and developing features and improvements to our products, while taking non-functional requirements like performance and security into account
  • Testing and documenting your work to a high standard.
  • Taking responsibility for system maintenance and stability, and putting measures in place to prevent the re-occurrence of incidents.
  • Identifying scaling bottlenecks and resolving them, while being conscious of running costs.
  • Collaborating with other engineering teams to ensure services you own are well-integrated with their services.
  • Working with cross-functional stakeholdersto help propose, design and implementsolutions to meet business needs.
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