Performance Engineer
Location: St, Louis, Missouri
Candidates must be in St.Louis (Local resource) or should be 100% willing to relocate - will work 3 to 4 days onsite
Start date. ASAP
Duration. 2 years
Interview. 30 mins discussion with the hiring manager. Follow-up in-person meeting before confirming.
Key Responsibilities
Define service-level objectives (SLOs), performance budgets, and latency/throughput targets across services.
Architect and champion comprehensive distributed tracing strategies (Dynatrace, AWS X-Ray, etc.).
Analyze application, platform, and cloud behavior using deep-dive techniques such as heap dumps, thread dumps, flame graphs, GC logs, network traces, and storage I/O profiling.
Review service and system architectures for performance risks (e.g., synchronous hops, excessive dependencies, misconfigured connection pools, poor cache placement).
Conduct and lead root-cause analysis for performance incidents in production and pre-production environments.
Develop capacity models and performance baselines for services running across cloud environments.
Areas of Expertise
Application Layer: Spring Boot internals, JVM tuning, thread/heap management, concurrency debugging, GC optimization
Container Runtime: PCF, Docker, container resource limits, CPU throttling, memory pressure
Orchestrators: PCF, Kubernetes, ECS (autoscaling, pod health, scheduling issues)
Networking: Service-to-service hops, TLS overhead, DNS, routing, load balancer configs (F5, Nginx, ALB/NLB), service mesh performance
Storage: Latency, IOPS constraints, distributed file system behavior
Caching & Middleware: Redis, Hazelcast, NATS, Kafka, RabbitMQ configuration and throughput tuning
Databases: Connection pool tuning, slow queries, indexing, replication lag
Cloud Layer: AWS compute/storage/network performance, regional latency, cross-cloud traffic patterns
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