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

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Transcriptic (YC W15) | Backend, Full-stack engineers, Designers | Menlo Park, CA | https://transcriptic.com | FULL TIME; ONSITE

Transcriptic is turning biology into an information science by creating a fully automated cloud wet lab. Biologists anywhere can submit and run experiments over the internet on-demand and without investing up-front in a lab facility.

The Transcriptic Common Lab Environment (TCLE) takes Autoprotocol (http://autoprotocol.org/), a high-level JSON description of a biological protocol, and executes it on our custom-built robotic workcells. The protocols we handle routinely involve solving constraint programming models with thousands of variables and constraints in order to find a plan that fulfills the scientist's biological intent.

Scientists manage their experiments through our web application or via our API. We provide a single platform that controls scientific devices from many vendors in a unified way, and an interface to control our automated labs.

Backend engineer: https://www.transcriptic.com/hiring/?gh_jid=1092746

Full-stack engineer: https://www.transcriptic.com/hiring/?gh_jid=1236117

UX Designer: https://www.transcriptic.com/hiring/?gh_jid=1333745

Tech stack includes: Linux, Scala, RabbitMQ, Rails, Typescript, React, Ansible, Postgres

Benefits include: full medical/dental/vision insurance; catered lunch and dinner, and a fully stocked kitchen; flexible vacation policy; 401(k) with matching; gym and commuter reimbursement; and education reimbursement up to $3,000/year.

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

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BARTEC PIXAVI | Oslo, Norway | ONSITE | https://www.pixavi.com

BARTEC PIXAVI creates smartphone for oil & gas, mining, shipping, chemical production and similar fields (rugged intrinsically safe ATEX/IEcx devices). The devices are used by almost all Fortune 500 energy companies, and they are manufactured in Norway. We're currently working on next generation of our smartphone, and we need your help!

We're currently hiring for two positions:

--- Backend + App developer --- This position is responsible for a new (greenfield) project for analysing telemetry data and customer bug reports (which include a lot of data). A big focus for the next generation is quality assurance, and reduced cost. You'll also be responsible for working on various apps that are shipped with the device, and used for over the air updates, and hardware testing (during manufacturing). And, if that isn't enough, you'll also assist with building software for automated hardware testing (software to control testing jigs, robot arms, analyse camera and sensor output, etc.). Some experience with statistical analysis is a bonus, but not a requirement (you can always ask your colleague with a PhD in mathematics).

Tech: Java/Kotlin; PostgreSQL (in our existing solutions, the new project can use whatever fits best); Docker; Kubernetes.

--- Mechanical Engineer --- You will have a unique chance to learn how to develop a smartphone and other mobile devices completely from scratch. We do almost everything in-house, you will be able to work on all the different product development phases. Everything from a new product proposal, concepts and prototyping, manufacturing and sourcing.

The position also assumes that you have experience with:

– CAD systems (Solidworks) as well as good technical and practical understanding. – Mechanical engineering and material science knowledge. – Production processes like: Injection molding, insert/over molding, CNC machining, die casting and sheet metal work. – FEM simulation capabilities is a benefit.

For more information, check out https://www.pixavi.com/company/employment/ Any questions can be sent to jobs {at} bartec-pixavi.com (or me, acb {at} bartec-pixavi.com ).

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

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Textile

Remote | Summer interns | crypto / go / react native

Remote | Full-time | crypto / mobile

https://textile.io

We build decentralized mobile apps (e.g. https://textile.photos) and tooling (e.g. https://github.com/textileio/textile-go). Our aim is to bring fully decentralized mobile apps onto the otherwise centralized mobile platforms. We are censorship resistant, open source, and implement end to end encryption.

Stack: go, react native, java, objc, ipfs. soon matrix, blockstack

andrew@textile.io

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

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Owl Labs | Full stack web engineer | Boston or Remote (USA) | Full time

Owl Labs wants to make meetings more inclusive for remote workers. Our unique 360˚ camera provides an immersive experience for distributed teams all over the world.

If you're interested in building connected hardware and loves scratching your own itch as a remote worker, we're looking for a full stack web developer to join our engineering team.

Some highlights: + First HW product launched 1.5 yrs ago, tripled in revenue in second year ($millions), on path to profitability, industry leading NPS scores + You'll be helping us build new products to improve team communications

Feel free to reach out to me: phu@owllabs.com

Check out the product:

www.owllabs.com

or read the reviews on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Meeting-Owl-Conference-Automatic-Spea...

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

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Full-Stack Engineer | OfficeLuv | Chicago | Full-time, Onsite

We’re growing here at OfficeLuv (https://www.officeluv.com) and are looking for a Full-Stack Engineer to help us shape the momentum! You will help develop, solve, and produce the technology that helps power OfficeLuv and our loyal customers. You will work with the small product team to build applications in the cloud, in the browser, and on phones that will iterate rapidly and provide direct benefit to customers you'll talk to. We're building for the long run. You'll be excited about the two-sided marketplace you can shape here. We're standardizing and automating an industry that's ripe for it. You'll be shaping the supply and grocery of offices across the country! Read more and apply here: https://officeluv.applytojob.com/apply/Lv6mQy0m2I/Full-Stack...

https://officeluv.github.io

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

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Citus Data | Support Engineer | Remote friendly, Eastern/Central US timezone | https://www.citusdata.com/jobs

Citus is worry-free Postgres for SaaS. Made to scale out, Citus is an extension to Postgres that distributes queries across any number of servers. Whether you have a multi-tenant app that needs scale, or you need to deliver real-time analytics to customers, with Citus you can focus on your app—not your database.

At Citus Data, we make it simple to shard Postgres. Citus is available as open source, as on-prem software, and as a fully-managed database service on AWS.

You can learn more detail on the role at https://www.citusdata.com/jobs/supportengineer

Or apply at imagine@citusdata.com

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

#278
DataKitchen | Boston/Cambridge, MA, ONSITE full-time | Multiple Positions in Engineering, Customer Success | http://www.datakitchen.io/

Due to customer growth (not a cool investor pitch deck), we are adding six+ positions to our team:

  'Senior/Principal Software Engineer
  'Site Reliability Engineer
  'Software Engineer in Test
  'Data Engineer
https://www.datakitchen.io/company.html#hiring

DataKitchen, Inc. enables analytic teams to deliver value quickly, with high quality, using the tools that they love. DataKitchen provides the world’s first DataOps platform for data-driven enterprises, enabling them to support data analytics that can be quickly and robustly adapted to meet evolving requirements. DataKitchen is leading the DataOps movement to incorporate Agile Software Development, DevOps, and manufacturing based statistical process control into analytics and data management. Our company is bootstrapped, profitable, stable, rapidly growing and stock is part of the package.

Learn more about us from the Software Engineering Podcast: https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2018/08/29/dataops-with...

We offer very competitive pay, benefits like a company funded 401K, experienced team, technical leadership, bootstrapped growth, amazing customers, equity, and a cool office location.

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

#279
Bloomberg | C++ Software Engineer| Lugano (Switzerland) | Full-time | Onsite

Every day, Bloomberg absorbs billions of data points from hundreds of financial markets. Our software engineers build the core foundation required to deliver data-intensive applications, which fuel the markets by providing intelligent analytics and transparency.

We build systems comprised of services, libraries and data pipelines capable of integrating, transforming and aggregating information from different sources to service product areas including multi-asset Portfolio Analytics & Performance Attribution, Indices, Stock Screening, etc.

Our teams share a passion to solve problems of today to innovate for tomorrow. We write high performance, low latency and scalable code using proprietary and open source technologies to develop large-scale systems. We like to work hard, collaborate seamlessly and deliver real life solutions to clients across all industries.

You can see more details and apply here: https://careers.bloomberg.com/job/detail/66579

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

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Mercury | React, Typescript, Haskell or Generalist | San Francisco, CA | Full-time | ONSITE

Mercury (mercury.co) is building a bank for businesses. We are currently 8 people (6 engineers, 1 designer, 1 BD/Ops) and have raised $6m from a tier A VC (A16Z). We are close to alpha launch and are looking to grow our team.

This is my 4th company. My previous company, Heyzap, was YC09, was funded by USV+Qualcomm and was acquired for $45m last year.

Our backend is in Haskell, frontend React/Redux/Typescript/iOS/Android.

We like generalist engineers and happy to hire smart people that are willing to learn.

My email in profile or email jobs AT mercury DOT co.

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