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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2020)

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Telehealth - Ambra Health (https://ambrahealth.com) | REMOTE | Java / Scala / Linux Engineer, Medical Image Storage and Processing | Full time

At Ambra Health we are doing something meaningful about COVID-19. We make it possible for doctors and patients to collaborate remotely, at locations around the world - including many renowned health centers. This involves managing a lot of medical data, getting it to the right place quickly and reliably over the Internet - some very challenging and interesting engineering problems - especially since tele-radiology is just one of many ways customers use Ambra.

We are looking for a Java and Scala developer with Linux experience to work on our remote-only image storage engineering team. This team works on the storage and image-transforming services of our platform, which handle 8 billion (4PB) medical images in data centers and cloud environments around the world. The ideal candidate would be able to be independently with minimal supervision, seasoned to make good productivity/coding/architecture decisions.

Requirements:

- Java (Scala is a bonus)

- Basic Linux system administration skills

- Must live in USA

Big plus if you've got any of these skills:

- Building server software with multi-threading and concurrency, in a distributed network environment

- Experience with DICOM medical file format

- Experience generating, diagnosing or hacking image formats (such as PNG, JPEG, etc)

- Diagnosing application problems in a Linux environment

Our hiring process is pretty simple - short introduction call, 1-hour phone call with the team to get to know each other, then (if it works for you) a paid part-time trial period to see if we like working together.

Send me an email with your resume: pete+jobs@ambrahealth.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2020)

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A Stealthmode start-up backed by Sequoia in the AI/Healthcare space is looking for the following: -Fullstack/Frontend Engineer: Javascript, React, Node.js, MySQL etc. -Signal Radar Processing Engineering: Familiar with radar systems, including FMCW, MIMO, beamforming, etc. Proficiency in C/C++, Matlab, and Python. -Hardware Engineer: Fluent in one standard programming language (e.g. C/C++, Python, etc) and one hardwa…

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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2020)

#323

A Stealthmode start-up backed by Sequoia in the AI/Healthcare space is looking for the following: -Fullstack/Frontend Engineer: Javascript, React, Node.js, MySQL etc. -Signal Radar Processing Engineering: Familiar with radar systems, including FMCW, MIMO, beamforming, etc. Proficiency in C/C++, Matlab, and Python. -Hardware Engineer: Fluent in one standard programming language (e.g. C/C++, Python, etc) and one hardwa…

Any location information available?

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2020)

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Sure, Inc | https://sureapp.com | Santa Monica, CA or New York, NY | Full Time | Onsite (Remote during COVID-19) | $120-$180k At Sure, our mission is to improve every aspect of insurance. Our teams have created the experiences that are changing how current and future generations get protected. We're looking for team members who are big thinkers in all areas, including Backend, Frontend, Data, Devops, Design, Marketin…

Hello,

I literally was taking a nap after a long night of coding and studying AWS then I stumbled onto this resource from my LinkedIn feed.

The most interesting bit is, I’m a Python Backend engineer extremely conversant with Django Rest Framework(DRF) which I have been using for most of my personal & professional projects. E.g.

https://koome.vip (Portfolio built using Django Framework)

I have also been deploying web platforms using the Google cloud platform(GCP). The pandemic affected my job search significantly.

I would kindly like to find out when you are planning to fill the position for Backend Engineer in your company by?

I moved from San Francisco to Los Angeles less than a month ago where I’m currently located which is a SURE way to tell me this is no coincidence.

This position truly highlights my experience as a backend engineer and I believe with my additional experience as a product manager I can be of great assistance to your organization.

Best regards,

Koome Email: kmwongera@icloud.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2020)

#327

Chainlink - https://chain.link Smart contracts are on track to revolutionize how all agreements work, through an entirely new system of technologically enforced contract guarantees. We are well recognized for providing highly secure and reliable blockchain connectivity to the world's largest enterprises such as Google, Oracle, SWIFT, and many more. This is a unique opportunity to join one of the top companies develop…

Also seeking:

* Senior Software Engineer (Global) | Full-Time | REMOTE | https://careers.chain.link/o/senior-software-engineer-global ================================================================================================================

As a senior software engineer, you’ll work directly with the company’s CTO, CEO and a technical team of other senior engineers. You’ll develop and build highly scalable, secure, and reliable software that will change the way smart contracts function at a fundamental level. You’ll have the opportunity to learn and master the latest research concerning cryptography, blockchains, game theory, consensus algorithms, and decentralized applications. The core Chainlink client is written in GoLang and we are planning to rewrite some of the architecture using Rust. We live by an open-source ethos and believe in giving back to the community.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2020)

#328
Atlassian | Many types of roles (inc Engineering) | Full-time/Contract/Intern/Grad/etc | Mix of onsite and remote [All remote for now] | Global

Roles and number of open positions:

    Data & Analytics (16)
    Design (25)
    Engineering (106)
    General & Admin (33)
    Graduates (10)
    Interns (15)
    Marketing & Sales (61)

    Other (58)
    Product Management (20)
    Program Management (12)
    Security (11)
    Support (29)
    Trello (3)
Apply here: https://jobs.lever.co/atlassian?lever-via=SftTHN-4I0

Atlassian engineers like to get their hands dirty and build stuff. Whether crafting elegant JavaScript, building mobile apps, or architecting a scalable cloud platform with micro-services on AWS, our engineering team creates products that help teams build whatever they imagine. Teams using our software have helped get the Mars Curiosity Rover into space, develop the cochlear implant, and build thousands of products launched to millions of customers.

There's tons of technical know-how across our team (including our two founder engineers). Work side-by-side with the world’s best developers, and push yourself to the limit of what you can create. What’s more, spend time once a quarter going full out on ShipIt, and feel empowered to work on what inspires you most.

General Structure: Phone Screen + Coding Assignment + Technical Interview + Soft/Culture/Management Interview. All interviews remote at this time.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2020)

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Space Sciences Lab, UC Berkeley | Embedded Software Engineer | Berkeley, CA | ONSITE FULLTIME | https://www.ssl.berkeley.edu/ Got Mars?

The Space Sciences Lab is looking for a full-time embedded software engineer to write the instrument flight software for the twin-spacecraft ESCAPDE mission to Mars. If you have experience writing high-quality, reliable software in an embedded context (in C using FreeRTOS, uC/OS-III, VxWorks, RTEMS, etc.), we'd like to hear from you!

About the position:

* The high-level requirements and tentative board design are complete. You'll come up to speed on the requirements and begin the software design, then move on to writing and testing the software. You'll support the software throughout instrument integration, launch, and commissioning.

* There are other flight software developers at SSL you may consult with, but this will be your project. You'll have a high degree of autonomy in this position and will work primarily with the system engineer and project manager.

About the Space Sciences Lab:

* We conduct peaceful scientific research for NASA, NSF, and other funding sources on a variety of platforms including satellites, rockets, high-altitude balloons, and ground stations.

* The work environment isn't corporate or startup; it's an independent research lab in a university setting. The engineering work is both interesting and impactful, and there is great appreciation for engineers who love their craft.

* The work environment is collaborative, supportive, friendly, and exciting!

* Like at startups, generalists do well here and there is flexibility to move between roles. Unlike startups, there is great stability. And a pension.

Apply: https://careerspub.universityofcalifornia.edu/psp/ucb/EMPLOY...

Questions answered: ucbspace@gmail.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2020)

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post #229

Earlier quoted context omitted.

USDS's sister organization, 18F, is remote-first: https://18f.gsa.gov/

Why are there two such organizations? I mean, I know the federal government never stops at one bureaucracy when they can create multiple, but what are the effective differences in focus?

https://ben.balter.com/2015/04/22/the-difference-between-18f...

"Unlike 18F, which is approached by agencies asking for help, USDS has a shortlist of administration priorities that it actively pursues."

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