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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2018)

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Major League Hacking (MLH) | Sample Application Developers & Technical Curriculum Developers | Remote, NYC | Contract

Do you spend your free time making cool applications to learn about new technologies? Do you write tutorials to teach your friends and audience about something cool you've learned? Major League Hacking wants to pay you to do exactly that.

MLH's Localhost program creates workshops to introduce developers to cutting edge technologies and to inspire the next generation of hackers. We are building a team of rockstar sample application developers and technical curriculum developers to create the sample applications and tutorials that participants learn from and build off of in these workshops. Everything we create is open source so this is a great opportunity to learn new technologies, add a ton of experience to your portfolio and resume, and have a lot of fun!

To get a feel for the kind of application & content we create, check out this simple Snake game that integrates in-app purchases via Shopify to teach participants the basics of GraphQL. https://github.com/MLH/mlh-localhost-shopify-graphql

SKILLS: Ideally Python, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript but a wide variety of technical skill sets are applicable. Technical writing with an approachable tone is key for the Technical Curriculum Developer role.

COMPANY: Major League Hacking's (MLH) mission is to empower hackers. Each year over 100,000 young technologists and innovators around the world attend MLH events and join our community. Our events provide a self-driven environment where community members learn from each other outside the confines of traditional academia. The MLH team grew out of this movement and is dedicated to making it accessible to the entire world.

APPLY:

* https://careers.mlh.io/jobs/localhost/sample-application-dev... * https://careers.mlh.io/jobs/localhost/technical-curriculum-d...

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2018)

#72
CACI International Inc. - Rome, NY

CACI's Rome, NY office supports the Air Force Research Laboratory. We develop data visualization software and productivity tools supporting the United States military using a wide range of tech stacks. Basically we write cool software that ranges from bringing old pen and paper military processes into the 21st century to visualizing large data sets in ways that push the limits of modern computer hardware.

CACI employs a diverse range of talent to create an environment that fuels innovation and fosters continuous improvement and success. At CACI you will have the opportunity to make an immediate impact by providing information solutions and services in support of national security missions and government transformation for Intelligence, Defense, and Federal Civilian clients. A member of the Fortune 1000 Largest Companies and the Russell 2000 Index, CACI provides dynamic careers for approximately 20,000 employees working in over 120 offices worldwide.

We're looking for software engineers ranging from entry level to senior developers as well as current students looking for college jobs skilled in one or more of the following:

- JavaScript (full stack: client-side and Node.js)

- WebGL or OpenGL

- Java

- C++

- *nix skills

Must be a U.S. Citizen. Security clearance requirements per project/team varies. Clearance must be obtained and maintained.

     === Openings ===
- Internships and college semester software development co-ops (INTERNS)

- Entry-level and mid-level full-time software developers (ONSITE)

- Senior software engineers (REMOTE welcome)

If this sounds interesting to you, apply at http://careers.caci.com/ListJobs/All/Search/location/rome/st... or ping me directly if you have questions at enewport@caci.com.

CACI also has lots of job openings in other locations too. If that sounds more appealing, I will be sad but my employer will be happy. You can find those openings (as well as our Rome, NY office openings) at http://careers.caci.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2018)

#73
The New York Public Library | Senior Android Applications Developer | Full-time + On-site in NYC | http://www.librarysimplified.org / https://www.nypl.org

The New York Public Library is reshaping the world of e-books and library lending with its SimplyE and Open eBooks mobile and web applications. Our small, dedicated, and compassionate team is looking for an exceptional Android engineer to help us in the quest for ever greater public access to information. Join us in our efforts at the main NYPL branch location (of Ghostbusters fame) and you'll experience the pleasure of working full-time on open-source software, enjoy a healthy work-life balance, and sleep well at night knowing you're doing what's best for library patrons, not someone else's bottom line.

Our ideal candidate has 3-5+ years of experience in native Android development, is passionate about collaboration and mentoring, and is eager to contribute across the stack. Our back-end employs a mixture of languages atop PostgreSQL, AWS, and a microservice architecture. In addition to command of the technologies mentioned, experience with Kotlin, a working knowledge of Git, familiarity with the EPUB format, and a good understanding of functional programming are major plusses.

Ready to improve the experiences of library patrons around the US? Send your résumé to "nypldigitaljobs@nypl.org" and let us know!

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2018)

#74
Southeast USA including: Virginia (Arlington and Dulles), Maryland (Annapolis Junction), South Carolina (Greenville), Alabama (Huntsville), Florida (beach east of Melbourne), Texas (Austin and San Antonio), and possibly others, all ONSITE. Citizenship is a job requirement.

We do emulators, JIT, hypervisors, stuff similar to valgrind, debuggers, manual disassembly, binary static analysis, parsers, and assembly. We write our own low-level tools, frequently in C99 to run on Linux. We also use IDA Pro, qemu, Simics, JTAG debuggers, gdb, Coverity, KlocWork, LLVM, and so on. Easily transferable skills include those related to compilers, kernel drivers, embedded RTOSes, vectorizing, firmware, VxWorks BSP development, symbolic execution, boot loaders, software verification, concolic testing, abstract interpretation, satisfiability (SAT, SMT) solvers, and decompilers. We work with more than a dozen architectures including PowerPC/ppc/POWER, MIPS, ARMv8/Thumb2/AArch64, x86-64/x64/Intel, DSPs, and microcontrollers. We hire from no-degree to PhD. Common degrees include Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mathematics.

We don't normally work overtime, and we get paid more if we do. We're never expected to take work home or be on call. Because of the citizenship requirement, there is no chance that the work will be outsourced. Flex-time is fairly extreme; some do randomish hours.

Location hints: Pick Arlington for a car-free life. Pick Florida or Texas to live in a place with solid gun rights and no state income tax. Pick Florida for almost no traffic or commute, surfing, and houses that commonly go for $150,000 to $450,000.

You can email me at users.sf.net, with account name albert.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2018)

#75
Rapid Tender | Junior Frontend Developer | London, UK | Full-time, ONSITE, www.countfire.com (www.rapidtender.com)

If you are a super inquisitive, enthusiastic junior developer with an eye for the frontend, we'd like to speak to you about becoming the 3rd dev on our team.

We (Rapid Tender) make software (Countfire) for the construction industry. I know, enterprise software doesn't sound exciting but we do really interesting work. The technology you will learn includes (but is not limited to); js, react, mobx, angular, css, python, flask, sql, postgres and linux. You will be given all the support you need to progress rapidly to an experienced developer. My expectation is that what you're missing in experience, you will make up for in a desire to learn.

Email aidan@rapidtender.com for more details (no recruiters please)

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2018)

#76
HERE | Several positions | Berlin, Germany | Full-Time | Onsite

At HERE in Berlin, Germany we are currently looking for some data-related candidates in our IoT and Open Location Platform team:

https://datasciencejobs.de/post/principal-data-data-science-...

https://datasciencejobs.de/post/senior-software-developer-da...

https://datasciencejobs.de/post/principal-software-engineer-...

If you are interested or have any questions feel free to contact me.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2018)

#77
Modular Science | Mechanical/Electrical/Software Generalist | Onsite | Petaluma, CA

Modular Science (YC S17) is building robots for outdoor vegetable farming. We're automating the entire growing cycle: planting, watering, weeding, and harvesting. Our goal is to make it easier to do sustainable farming.

We have made a lot of progress: our machines are working today at our test farm near Petaluma, CA. We have operational autonomous driving, imaging, and plant handling. We're currently getting ready for spring planting. Our daily work involves Python, computer vision, Arduinos, GPS, stepper motors, water valves, and muddy fields.

We're looking for someone with a strong robotics background (including mechanical, electrical, and software experience) to join the founding team as the first full-time employee. Compensation will include meaningful equity. If you're interested in helping us improve farming, please send a short note and a resume to jobs@modularscience.com.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2018)

#78
Nimble Labs | Senior Developer | Austin, TX OR REMOTE | USA only

Nimble Labs is looking for a senior level developer to help us work on a new data visualization product

This is a hands on coding position.

In a perfect world you would already be well versed in Rails and some Javascript/front end development (we are using Vue.js as our framework and D3 for visualizations), but intelligence, work ethic and willingness to write tests are all required.

Ideal candidate would have a high upper bound on potential and also have aspirations to become a CTO level team member.

This will be a salary + equity position. Full-time employee only. Must be based in the United States. Preference to candidates local to Austin, TX.

Please email me at harris at nimblelabs.com and provide any relevant links to corroborate your skillset.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2018)

#79
Chicago Cubs | Baseball Systems Software Engineer | Chicago, Illinois | Full-time | ONSITE

This role will primarily focus on the development and maintenance of the Cubs internal baseball information system, including creating web interfaces and web tools for the user interface; building ETL processes; maintaining back-end databases; and troubleshooting data sources issues as needed.

Responsibilities

- Assist in the design and implementation of web interfaces for the Baseball Ops information system

- Develop and maintain ETL processes for loading, processing and quality-checking new data sources

- Build and/or support mobile-friendly user interfaces and experiences

- Build and/or support web services and business-layer applications that speak to both back-end databases and front-end interfaces

- Provide development support and guidance to Baseball Operations power users and general support to all Baseball Operations front-office and field personnel, as needed

- Examine, and where appropriate, prototype new technologies in the pursuit of creating competitive advantages through software, applications and tools

Required Qualifications:

- Expertise with modern database technologies and SQL

- Expertise in Python, Java or C#

- Experience with Javascript Experience with front-end frameworks like ReactJS, Angular or Vue

- Experience with HTML/CSS

- Working knowledge of advanced baseball statistics and sabermetric concepts

Preferred Qualifications:

- Experience with R

- Experience with Pandas, NumPy, and SciPy Python libraries

- Experience building web or native applications for mobile devices

- Experience building and supporting ETL processes

Apply here: https://recruiting2.ultipro.com/RIC1003CUBS/JobBoard/b839f5f...

If you have any questions, feel free to contact me (Albert) directly over at alyu AT cubs DOT com and mention HN.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2018)

#80
Stellar Science | ONSITE | Albuquerque, NM - Vienna, VA

"Advancing Science through Outstanding Software"

We develop custom software products and perform research and development in domains that include: computer vision and imaging; image simulation; computational electromagnetics; high performance computing; computer aided design for building spacecraft models.

We value high quality code and "doing the right thing".

For all positions, we are willing to consider applicants ranging from recent college graduates to experienced software engineers and scientists. The main requirements are that candidates be top-notch, responsible, self-motivated, honest, able to work well independently or in small teams, and be able to rapidly learn new languages, tools, and techniques as needed to meet mission requirements.

Apply at http://stellarscience.applytojob.com/

US Citizens only please.

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