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Arthrex | Senior DevOps Engineer | Remote

We are looking for a talented and passionate Senior DevOps Engineer who wants to make an impact in the medical space. With over 35 years of experience in the orthopedic industry, Arthrex is dedicated to providing safe and reproducible solutions for health care professionals. This is an opportunity to make an immediate and lasting impact on the processes and infrastructure that power our software development team.

We write our applications in a wide range of languages such as Go, Ruby and do mobile development for both iOS and Android. As a DevOps Engineer, you would be working alongside other engineers to design tools that assist in the development of applications, but also allow development teams to deploy and run their applications in production. We use tools such as Amazon Web Services, Docker, CircleCI, Datadog, GitHub and much more. You'll work closely with the development teams to make sure that you're providing the best possible platform to make their products successful.

Quality is of utmost importance to Arthrex and should therefore be important to applicants. Our software developers follow coding best practices, champion standards, and always push themselves and others for continuous improvement in everything they do. We are looking for a true team player who likes to work in a co-located team environment where cross-functional collaboration is highly valued. We invest in our team members and provide an environment where everyone feels challenged and can grow professionally. We are looking for professionals who are ready to have a long-term career perspective, feel fulfilled by the work they are doing, and contribute to our mission of Helping Surgeons Treat Their Patients Better™.

About You: Passionate about software development Strive for continuous improvement in everything you do Has a track record of building infrastructure in a cloud environment and successfully running production applications Thrive in a co-located team environment where cross-functional collaboration is highly valued Follow coding best practices, champion standards, and always strive for continuous improvement in everything you do Looking to join a company that will invest in your professional growth

Strong knowledge and experience with Linux server administration

Experience with AWS VPC, EC2, ECS, RDS, and beyond.

Experience with automation tools

Experience with Docker

Experience with logging and performance monitoring

Strong knowledge and experience with POSIX shell scripting (e.g. Bash) and other languages such as Ruby and Python Experience with relational databases such as PostgreSQL Comfortable using Git

Enjoy two conferences per year, and ~4 trips to the Naples FL HQ, with 100$ meal budget while away from home.

Send your resume to cleblanc@arthrex.com


Arthrex Inc. | Naples, FL | Fulltime | Remote/Onsite

Software Developer

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We are looking for developers with either web or mobile experience to join our growing team in southwest Florida. Arthrex is a global medical device company and a leader in new product development and medical education in orthopaedics. As the software development team, we create innovative products to help support the company in education and research opportunities for our customers. Some projects that need immediate assistance include:

- Our main company website that serves as an education portal for our customers with tools and resources on our products

- A research registry that is being used by surgeons to track their patient's progress both pre and post surgery

- Several innovative mobile applications that further educate surgeons on best practices and new techniques

Some of the technologies/patterns we work with:

- Ruby/Rails, Golang, Objective-C, Xamarin/C#

- Amazon Web Services

- Postgres

- Microservices

Devops Engineer

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We are looking for an experienced DevOps engineer to join our team and take ownership over of multiple production deployments and supporting services across our deployment such as our centralized logging service, or our Icinga setup.

- Experience with AWS services namely VPC & Cloudformation required.

- Hands on experience developing, deploying, and maintaining Rails & Go Apps required.

- Experience with Puppet is required.

Please cleblanc at arthrex.com or dbeard at arthrex.com if you have any questions or interest!

Arthrex was voted one for the top 100 places to work in 2015! Read more here: http://fortune.com/best-companies/arthrex-94/


1. Reach novice on the four lifts here: http://www.strstd.com/

2. 22:00 5k

3. 50 unbroken double unders

I strength train 3 days a week with Greyskull Linear Progression with a bunch of additional exercises. (the gist of what it is here http://strengthvillain.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=89).

I have been at it for about 4 months and I feel the best I have ever felt, and I have an unreal amount of much energy, so much so it is starting to make sitting at a desk for 8 hours unbearable.


1. Kudos on selecting a simple regimen to follow. I'd be wary about the deadlift and squat goals though. Depending on your knee and back health, the risk:reward ratio may be too high. Just be careful and don't push too heavy.

Glad you're seeing progress with the Greyskull Linear Progression! Sounds interesting -- I'll take a look at it.


Yes, form is so important on those two, thankfully my girlfriend is following the program as well, so we keep an eye on each other for bad form the best we can.

I'm actually much closer to novice with those than my OHP/BP, which are very far behind.


Do you add a few other exercises in the rotation? OHP/BP would benefit from some extra triceps attention. Try dips?

I have the opposite problem. My squats/deadlifts are way behind my OHP/BP, but its largely because I'm afraid to lift heavy. I'm squatting less than half as much as I used to 5 years ago, but for more reps.


I'm actually much closer to novice with those than my OHP/BP, which are very far behind.

I think that's normal... At least I'd like to think so as I'm on the same boat. (and for me it's that squatting and deadlifting are FAR ahead).


Yea it's normal for sure. But the strstd scale normalizes each lift for the ranges. My presses are only half way to novice, but my legs are just shy.


Just inputed my stats on strstd.com, I'm at intermediate in all of them just by following StrongLifts (http://stronglifts.com/) for the past 8 weeks. Highly recommended simple and effective routine.


Nice progress! Once I go through a couple deloads I may move to SL since there is more volume. GSLP is basically starting strength so just 3x5.

We definitely started with a different base level of strength if you are intermediate already! Have you been following the 5/2.5 increase strictly?


That is true, I used to lift weights in HS (17-18 yo, now 24). I have followed the 2.5/5kg strictly, but stopped adding weight to squats until I improve form (I sometimes bend lower back to compensate).

I recommend the program because its really simple. I haven't tested it against other programs' results but this one seems effective.


How are you balancing GSLP with 5k running so far?

Are you running on rest days or doing a combo?


I just run a 5k on a rest day, and warm up with a 5 minute run before I lift. Some other rest days I will do a fast mile.

I think some of the conditioning exercises, such as jump rope and burpees, have been making the biggest impact on my times


Arthrex - Naples, Florida

Looking for devops engineer:

Strong knowledge and experience with management of Linux servers in a production environment. Experience with Debian is a plus. Experience provisioning and managing cloud services.

Experience with Amazon’s web services strongly preferred.

Strong knowledge and experience with automation tools (Puppet, Chef, Vagrant, etc).

Experience with logging, performance monitoring and performance tuning tools.

Solid understanding of development/coding methodologies.

Knowledge and experience with scripting languages such as POSIX shell scripting (e.g. Bash), Ruby, Python is required.

Knowledge of web development frameworks such as Ruby on Rails is a plus.

Experience managing relational database servers and assisting developers by giving suggestions for query tuning and database design.

Experience with MS SQL and Postgres strongly preferred.

Experience with NoSQL solutions is a plus.

Knowledge of T-SQL required.

Understanding of high-availability concepts and experience with deployment of high-availability applications.

Experience with distributed version control systems such as Git or Mercurial.

Requires the ability to work on multiple projects at the same time.

cleblanc87 at gmail.com


We decided to open source our loader @ Arthrex today, very similar but a different feel.

http://jqueryajaxloadingbar.herokuapp.com/

https://github.com/arthrex/jquery.ajaxLoadingBar


My team just released our version with turbolinks/ajax support.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6245244 http://jqueryajaxloadingbar.herokuapp.com


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