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CPE hiring a software engineer

The Community Platform Engineering group, or CPE for short, is the Red Hat team combining IT and release engineering for Fedora and CentOS. We currently have a position open for a software engineer in India.

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About the role

We are hiring new talent to come work full time on Fedora, primarily as part of our Release Engineering group. You’ll get to work on the infrastructure that builds and ships the Fedora Linux release artifacts and updates. This role is perfect for anyone with experience or interest in Release Engineering.

About CPE

Our goal is to keep core servers and services running and maintained, build releases, and perform other strategic tasks that need more dedicated time than volunteers can give.

See our docs for more information. We are looking forward to meeting you and hopefully working with you soon!

Community Platform Engineering is hiring

The Community Platform Engineering (CPE) group is the Red Hat team combining IT and release engineering from Fedora and CentOS. Our goal is to keep core servers and services running and maintained, build releases, and other strategic tasks that need more dedicated time than volunteers can give. See our docs for more information.

We are hiring new talent to come work full time on Fedora and CentOS. The following positions are now open:

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The Python Maintenance team is hiring

The Python Maintenance team at Red Hat is looking for a software engineer to join us and help us maintain Python in Fedora and RHEL.

Hey, Pythonistas. We’re looking for a software engineer to join us in the Python Maintenance team at Red Hat – our remote-friendly Brno-based team with members throughout the Czech Republic (including Prague and Ostrava) as well as abroad (France, partially Greece, US planned).

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