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StarRocks Database Engineer (DBE) - Remote

Deep.BIIndiaPosted 19 May 2026

Deep.BI is seeking a Database Engineer to provide enterprise support for open-source analytics platforms. You will serve as an L3/L4 expert focusing on query optimization, schema design, and high-availability incident resolution for StarRocks clusters. The role requires strong operational experience with distributed systems, Linux, and SQL in production environments. You will collaborate with a remote-first, global team to maintain mission-critical database performance.

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Experience

2+ years

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Remote, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Deep.BI is seeking a Database Engineer to provide enterprise support for open-source analytics platforms. You will serve as an L3/L4 expert focusing on query optimization, schema design, and high-availability incident resolution for StarRocks clusters. The role requires strong operational experience with distributed systems, Linux, and SQL in production environments. You will collaborate with a remote-first, global team to maintain mission-critical database performance.

TAL's take

Quality 60/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid tier-2 role with clear, specialized focus on database infrastructure and production troubleshooting at scale.

The JD is very crisp, clearly defining the L3/L4 support responsibilities, tech stack, and performance-tuning scope.

Must haves

  • 2+ years operating and troubleshooting StarRocks clusters in large scale production
  • Proven experience with query optimization, indexing, schema design, and ingestion pipelines
  • Solid knowledge of distributed systems concepts
  • Hands-on experience with high availability and disaster recovery setups
  • Comfort with Linux systems, networking basics and SQL
  • Ability to analyze logs, metrics, and configs under pressure
  • Strong English language communication skills

Tools and skills

starrockslinuxsqldistributed systemsquery optimizationindexingschema designingestion pipelineshigh availabilitydisaster recovery

Nice to have: apache druid, clickhouse, tidb, apache cassandra, kubernetes, aws, gcp, azure, security practices, rbac, encryption, iam.

About the company

Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.

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