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

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Pure Labs (http://jobs.purelabs.io) | Product Engineer | Munich, Germany | Full time

We at Pure Labs are a small team of entrepreneurs building tech products that delight and make sense.

Our vision is to create an environment where people can be successful & most efficient building tech products - employees first.

We work with Python & JavaScript on a modern stack (Docker, AWS, etc.).

Find out more about us at http://jobs.purelabs.io/o/fullstack-product-engineer-python-...

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

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HelloFresh | DevOps, Backend | Berlin, Germany | Onsite | Relocation supported

We are the leading global company in the expanding online recipe kit delivery market. This is a unique opportunity to gain valuable and challenging experience in a hyper-growth company. Responsibility is given from day one to use your initiative and creativity to help us grow our business. We are fast-paced and love the food world.

We're looking for DevOps Engineers and Backend Engineers who are keen to gain exposure to a modern stack and work as part of a team of exceptional engineers.

For more info about our culture and projects check out our Engineering blog at: https://engineering.hellofresh.com

For our stack check out our Stackshare at: https://stackshare.io/hellofresh/hellofresh-com

We work with PHP, Go, Docker, React.JS/Redux and are currently transitioning towards a microservice focused approach.

If you're keen to join our team, please apply using the appropriate link (so we know you came from HackerNews!):

Backend: http://grnh.se/p4s6yu1

DevOps: https://grnh.se/g7bk5f1

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

#743
PTScientists (http://ptscientists.com) | FPGA/Embedded Developer, Electrical Engineer, GNC Engineer | Berlin, Germany | Full time, ONSITE

PTScientists is a private space company based in the vibrant city of Berlin.

We are currently growing our team of engineers to support Mission to the Moon - which we hope will be the first privately funded mission to land on the lunar surface.

We are developing the transport and communications infrastructure required to enable future lunar missions and possible human settlement.

Find out more about the company and current openings here:

http://ptscientists.com/careers/fpga-embedded-developer/

http://ptscientists.com/careers/electrical-engineer/

http://ptscientists.com/careers/gnc-engineer/

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

#744
Nxchange |Developers | Amsterdam, The Netherlands | Full-time | Onsite | 48-72k | VISA

Nxchange is an Amsterdam based Fintech company behind the next generation stock exchange.

Foremost, we're trying to fill a place in our back-end team. If you match some or all of these, we'd love to speak to you: * PHP * Go * PostgreSQL * REST API Design * Doctrine

Other positions: Frontend Developers.

If you’re interested, please ping me at jj@nxchange.com

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

#745
Hotjar is a young startup that embraces remote working and personal development.

Hotjar's culture is driven by transparency, respect, open discussion, collaboration and blunt and direct feedback. We have several positions open.

Hotjar | DevOps Engineer (Americas) | Remote

Hotjar | DevOps Engineer (Europe) | Remote

Information about all roles can be found on our careers page: http://careers.hotjar.com/

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

#746
Zego | Lead Platform Engineer, Senior Product Engineer | London, UK | Onsite | £65k - £75k

Zego offers insurance tailored to today’s flexible workforce that enjoy the freedom of choosing how, where, and when they work. We are looking for an experienced platform lead, and a senior product developer to join our engineering team in London. Zego provides drivers with flexible, hourly insurance while they are working. We are building a modern insurance platform with which to drive innovation in the industry. We are VC backed and looking to expand our current engineering team.

Our platform is currently built on top of the Django web framework, hosted on AWS. We have built a cross platform app using React Native. We're looking for people with a strong working knowledge of Python and/or Javascript and a commitment to building, nurturing, and iterating on an ever-evolving codebase.

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

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Wego (https://www.wego.com) | DevOps Engineer | Singapore | Full-time | ONSITE, relocation available | VISA support

Hi, I’m a DevOps engineer working at Wego, the leading travel metasearch engine in the Asia Pacific and Middle East regions. We are looking for DevOps engineers who aspire to build a world-class infrastructure.

As a member of the team, you will be exposed to all production services and infrastructure. This allows you to be a major multiplier on Wego’s product velocity. Our goal is to create a culture of service ownership, deploy immutably, and remove manual judgments, while automating the entire process to increase safety and confidence.

Here are some exciting projects that you will be working on:

- Multi-region deployments and failovers as well as multi-datacenter replication

- Intelligent deployment pipelines with automated canary analysis and rollbacks

- Uncover systemic weaknesses in our distributed systems via Chaos Engineering

- Move our microservices to a container-based infrastructure using Kubernetes

- Empower our engineers to build and deploy reliably via ChatOps

Tech stack:

- CI/CD: Ansible, Jenkins, Spinnaker

- HashiCorp ecosystem: Packer, Terraform

- Application layer: Java, Ruby, Lua, Kong (Nginx)

- Distributed systems: Elasticsearch, Redis, Kafka, Zookeeper

- Infrastructure: Linux, AWS, GCP

If this sounds like fun, please send your résumé to alex at wego.com.

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

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Scribie | Full Stack Developer | Bangalore, India | Full time, one-site

At Scribie, we are building tools which help improve the lives of transcribers worldwide. Our speech recognition engine is best in class, built specifically for offline transcription. We tackle hard engineering problems on a day to day basis and offer a competitive package and equity.

Must have's: Node.js, PHP, HTML/CSS/JS, MySQL, Python, Shell scripts, AWS hands-on experience

Good to have: A bachelor's degree, 3-5 years of experience, comfortable with Agile methodology, believer in TDD, love technical challenges, ability to work independently without supervision, high levels of self-motivation

Apply on https://angel.co/scribie/jobs/235433-full-stack-developer

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

#749
Improbable | Machine Learning Scientists & Distributed Systems Engineers | London, UK | Full time,Onsite |

Large-scale real-world simulation. Hiring across our Enterprise engineering division, focussed on building a cutting-edge distributed probabilistic inference platform. We’re building new distributed architectures to handle large scale graph processing to support inference over Bayesian networks.

Current openings:

https://improbable.io/careers/a9d3cad2-1c48-484e-8bb5-f0016a...

https://improbable.io/careers/e954d429-72a7-4a7e-9349-460e8c...

https://improbable.io/careers/6f6e7d8c-acb4-4d0b-9902-03822e...

Intro to the division here: http://bit.ly/2lt8DnI

Email: sean@improbable.io Thanks

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

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Sauce Labs (www.saucelabs.com) | Software Engineers, Data Scientists, Customer Support, more | SF, Berlin, Vancouver | Full time, onsite usually

Sauce Labs has the best cloud testing platform in the world - browsers, emulators/simulators, and real devices. We work hard to ensure customers big and small can run automated tests on a wide array of platforms, or dig into the details on test failures with manual tests.

I've worked at Sauce Labs for 1.5 years in the real device department in Berlin. The company pays well, provides great benefits, and even flies us out to the SF HQ once a year for a team kickoff event. Our challenges involve solving problems few other people are aware of - how do you get into the guts of Android and iOS to provide video and remote control reliably across many devices, and keep that working when the next iOS or Android OS comes out? We're also scaling to meet the demands of large customers who want to run more and more tests on every build.

I'd be happy to answer questions about the environment here, or the work itself.

All postings: https://grnh.se/ex5dth1

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