We are also seeking a Senior Software Engineer to develop and deploy technology to support term harmonization and curation. We are seeking a talented Senior Software Engineer to contribute to the development of this technology. Growth is available across the design, build, test, and implementation aspects of the software development life cycle.
See our job ads for more details: Senior AI Research Scientist / Senior Software Engineer : http://www.netrias.com/careers/
I am the hiring manager - feel free to reach out to me here or at jobs@netrias.com
At Sesame Sustainability we are developing simulation, optimization, and analysis software to democratize and accelerate cost-optimal decarbonization across heavy industry (responsible for over 40% of global emissions). Borne from research at the MIT Energy Initiative, our technology stack is tried, tested, and trusted by some of the largest players in energy and environment.
A growing team, we are hiring a lead front end engineer to join us on our mission to squash industrial emissions. Come work with us!
Check our the full job description at https://jobs.polymer.co/sesame-sustainability/29181
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Thema is a platform that harnesses AI to organise the world's knowledge about companies.
Our journey began in 2022 and last month we secured £2.5 million in Seed funding led by Stride VC.
We have also been backed by the UK government, receiving a £1m million grant to develop Trustworthy AI in collaboration with Cambridge University and London Business School.
We are a research organisation at the forefront of developing cutting-edge vector embedding and unsupervised learning techniques. We are obsessed with creating a product that defines the category.
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Founding ML Engineer (Python) https://little-frost-073.notion.site/Founding-ML-Engineer-fe...
Email dimo@thema.ai if you're interested
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Founding Data Engineer (Python) https://little-frost-073.notion.site/Founding-Data-Engineer-...
Email jonny@thema.ai if you're interested
We make an open-source web framework, an online code editor, a GUI builder, and a PaaS hosting platform. Together, it's a platform for building and hosting full-stack web applications, entirely in Python.
Web development is way too complicated, especially if you're not a professional full-stack dev. So we're fixing it: Instead of writing JS/HTML/CSS/Python/SQL and all the associated frameworks, Anvil enables developers to design pages with drag-and-drop, write Python that runs in the browser and on the server, set up a database, and deploy their code instantly as a hosted service.
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1. Senior Developer
We’re looking for an experienced all-rounder who's comfortable with a variety of technologies to work on the core Anvil platform, with a focus on back-end and systems engineering. Our stack is mostly Clojure, Javascript, Python, Postgres, and container tools – but we're looking for someone who isn't afraid to jump into something you haven't used before.
You’ll be working with seriously good all-rounders, including the founders (PhDs in programming usability, kernel contributors, builders of backyard dancing fountains) and senior colleagues (a former maths teacher who went from “teaching Python to students” to “reverse-engineering Anvil’s designer to build better UI components” in months), as well as our other developers and developer advocates. It’s a small, smart, friendly and diverse team, and all of us care deeply about building interesting technology that makes life easier for other developers.
Building dev tools is great! We're solving problems we have ourselves, our customers are developers just like us, and platforms get the best engineering problems.
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2. Developer Advocate
We’re looking for a developer with great communication skills to show people how to build awesome things with Anvil, and to make Anvil better to use.
You’ll be writing how-to guides, blog posts and tutorials, building example apps, presenting Anvil at conferences, and helping our users – from individual developers to huge companies – build their web applications. You’ll then use what you’ve learned to help us make Anvil better to use. That might mean deciding what examples to build, or it might mean deciding that we need to redesign the first-run experience for the Anvil Editor – and then doing it.
It's rewarding work – developers love being introduced to Anvil (we get mobbed at conferences!). Plus, there are all the advantages of an early-stage startup: seriously smart colleagues, small team, lots of autonomy, and huge impact. (Did I mention we're diverse, friendly and supportive?)
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For full job descriptions, and to hear what it's like working here, go to https://anvil.works/jobs.
We work hybrid (in the office in Cambridge Tue-Thu, wherever you like Mon/Fri).
If you have questions, reach out to me - I'm a founder, and my email's in my profile.