Fort Worth, Texas (ONSITE, Full Time) Koddi ( http://koddi.com or https://twitter.com/koddiyak ) PHP Developer / Engineer (Hiring 2-3) Koddi is a bidding platform for vertical-specific ads on Google, TripAdvisor, Kayak, and other metasearch sites. We manipulate huge data sets to make buying search ads easier and more revenue productive for our clients. We work with great partners and clients (like some of the top tra…
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)
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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)
#72Help us build the best urban navigation app!
Hiring for ALL roles (engineering, design, product), including:
- Full Stack Web (JavaScript, Backbone, React)
- Lead Mobile QA (iOS and Android)
Read about our $40M Series B: https://medium.com/@Citymapper/getting-from-a-to-series-b-88....
Apply at https://citymapper.com/jobs/
Also you can contact me at emil at citymapper dot com if you have any questions.
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)
#73Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)
#74OpenBike is looking for an embedded systems engineer to join the team as our first hire. This is your opportunity to join an early stage start-up and experience Highway1.io's Spring 2016 accelerator program with us!
We are building the second prototype of what will become the industry's first open technology platform, interconnecting 3rd-party sensors, transmission, batteries, lights, controls, suspension, and more. We need your help.
Responsibilities - Architect, implement, and test the software and hardware platform that the company will be built on - Write embedded C code using the latest open source tools on ARM Cortex series processors - Ride and abuse the products you help design and build on your bike
Qualifications - Experience building embedded systems on bare metal and RTOSes - Comfortable using JTAG/SWD interfaces and test tools like oscilloscopes - Understanding hardware peripheral blocks like timers, serial interfaces, etc - Ability to manage business risk vs engineering risk to deliver on time - Fundamental understanding of unit testing for software and hardware
Questions? Please email kyle@openbike.com or visit https://angel.co/openbike/jobs/116914-embedded-systems-engin...
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)
#75email hgscngsi@gmail.com or apply online here: https://www.hgsc.bcm.edu/careers
Job Summary: Software you write in the Next-Generation Sequencing Informatics (NGSI) clinical informatics group will influence healthcare decisions for thousands of patients and contribute to research projects with far-ranging impacts on human health. The position requires an individual with very strong software development skills; especially design and implementation of highly available production systems. We're looking for experienced software engineers who are up to that challenge, and who have a track record of working in an environment that demands a high level of quality.
As the HGSC Bioinformatics Core, NGSI manages the production, maintenance and primary analysis of all HGSC genome sequence data, including HiSeq X Ten informatics. This position will be specifically involved in supporting several large clinical projects. Under the direction of the NGSI clinical lead, you will develop features and upgrades to software pipelines for data generation and analysis of next-generation sequence data.
The HGSC was founded in 1996 under the leadership of Dr. Richard Gibbs and is a world leader in genomics. The fundamental interests of the HGSC are in advancing biology and genetics by improved genome technologies. As one of the three large-scale sequencing centers funded by the National Institutes of Health, the HGSC provides a unique opportunity to work on the cutting-edge of genomic science in a state of the art institution. Today, the HGSC employs ~ 200 staff, and it occupies more than 36,000 square feet on the 14th, 15th, and 16th floors of the Margaret M. and Albert B. Alkek Building. The HGSC is located on the southwest edge of downtown Houston, the fourth largest city in the U.S., in the Texas Medical Center, the world's largest medical complex. The major activity of the HGSC is high-throughput DNA sequence generation and the accompanying analysis. The HGSC is also involved in developing the next generation of DNA sequencing and bioinformatics technologies that will allow greater scientific advances in the future.
REQUIREMENTS: B.S. or equivalent in Bioinformatics, Computer Science or similar field with 3+ years relevant work experience Linux background with at least 3 years hands-on experience working on Unix/Linux terminal and programming with Python, Ruby or Java
Duties Maintain and develop analysis pipelines, including refactoring to improve performance and maintainability Improve maintainability and testability of existing code Support on-going operations for clinical projects Maintain extensive project-specific documentation and best practices Participate in calls and meetings with collaborators Identify novel ways to improve data quality and analysis Provide excellent customer service to other HGSC groups and outside collaborators through ticketing systems
Desirable Skills and Experience: Preferred Experience: Familiarity with next-gen Sequencing analysis tools (e.g., BWA, vcftools, BEDtools, bamUtils, SAMtools, Picard) and common genomics data formats (e.g., FASTQ, BAM, VCF)
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)
#76GitLab is hiring developers, a product marketing manager, service engineers, devops engineers (production engineers), a strategic relations manager, and more, see https://about.gitlab.com/jobs/
We're a remote only company on a mission to ensure everyone can contribute.
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)
#77Jumbleberry is a bootstrapped, profitable startup operating as a CPA (Cost Per Acquisition) Ad Network. For the past 5 years we’ve offered our clients cost certainty and dependability for their online advertising campaigns.
We're in the process of building out new web based platforms for Advertisers and Marketers to connect and sell things online. In addition, we’re investing heavily in analytics and optimization infrastructure using Machine Learning to auto-optimize conversion funnels, decrease customer acquisition costs and provide targeted recommendations to our users to make their campaigns more profitable.
Your work will touch our entire network which drives hundreds of thousands of sales per month, where even a small performance improvement can have a large impact. We’re in the early stages of building out new systems and infrastructure, giving you the opportunity to play a large role in the future state of Jumbleberry and online advertising.
We're running Ubuntu, NodeJS, PHP, Nginx, Redis, MySQL, Redshift, Gearman, Aurora, Chef, Java, ReactJS, and many others.
We have a great office downtown Toronto and are seeking skilled individuals who are excited by design, R&D, analytics, and performance optimization. We have a work hard, play hard mentality.
Get in touch with me at ian@jumbleberry.com. I'd love to discuss more about our future plans and how you can fit in.
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)
#78At Gambit we research and manage automated sports betting algorithms on behalf of our clients. Their algorithms run on our proprietary execution platform which interfaces with a large variety of bookmakers and exchanges, enabling access to the best prices and massive liquidity.
Our distributed, concurrent system has a core written in Erlang, which interacts with a wide variety of Python processes across the rest of the business. Some of the other technologies we use are: Linux (Ubuntu, CentOS), Docker, Ansible, C, C++, Julia, R, Go, JavaScript, AngularJS, Django, PostgreSQL, Redis, Apache Spark, RabbitMQ, Celery, Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana, Graphite, Sentry, Git, GitLab.
We have a very flat hierarchy and an emphasis on developer freedom. We encourage people to work on areas of the code base that interest them, because we believe developers are happiest and most productive when intellectually stimulated.
We are looking for developers who have solid fundamentals in programming and maths and an ability to pick up new technologies. You don't need to be interested in sports or betting.
If this appeals to you, please email hn@gambitresearch.com
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)
#79We're a small team focused on server security monitoring. We are looking for freelance Django developers and Linux server sysadmin/security mavens.
Email: [recruiting] at [monitorial dot com] — Web: https://monitorial.com/
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)
#80DRW is hiring software engineers in a variety of areas.
We are looking for programmers with experience in C++, Clojure, Java, Ruby, or Python. There are also job openings for FPGA engineers and other specialist technical areas.
DRW Trading Group is a principal trading organization, meaning all of our trading is for our own account, and all of our methods, systems and applications are solely for our own use. Unlike hedge funds, brokerage firms and banks, DRW has no investors, clients or customers. DRW trades actively in a wide range of assets classes both domestically and internationally.
DRW is headquartered in Chicago and has offices in New York, London, and Montreal. We currently employ over 700 people worldwide from many different disciplines and backgrounds.