Proda Ltd | Senior Engineers, Jr Engineers, Machine Learning, UX designers, Data modellers | London | Full-time | ONSITE (remote possible)
Proda is an investor backed startup for the commercial real estate industry. You know how most of the work in data science is cleaning up data? We automate data cleaning for a particular problem domain within the industry.
We primarily use Haskell and Elm (with some python and javascript floating around), AWS for CI/CD and production, and PostgreSQL. We're based in London and hiring onsite and remote (if you're senior, experienced with remote working, and in a nearby timezone).
* Collaborative, engineering led culture where learning is actively encouraged.
* We [try to do!] regular tech talks, sometimes with outside speakers, and encourage conference trips.
* Based in London, near the South Bank. But we're open to remote if you're not here.
* We're clear and upfront with our interview process. Contact me about the role and I'll let you know immediately.
* (For onsite UK) full zero-excess private health insurance with optician and dental cashback
* Flexible on hours and work-from-home as well
* We cannot sponsor UK visas, but we can start the process if you're a great remote candidate.
Interested? Contact info in my profile or visit our website at https://www.proda.ai/join-us
Shore | Munich, Germany | React, Elm Developer | Fulltime | ONSITE | https://www.shore.com/en/jobs/
Shore is the leading provider of cloud-based business solutions for small and medium-sized companies. Our innovative, user-friendly software lets our customers run and grow their business with ease.
We love good code, testing the limits of what's possible in the browser, learning new things and having some fun working in an international team.
We build amazing features with Elm and Web Components and love functional programming concepts.
We develop amazing and stable features in an agile environment.
Your Tasks
Develop functional and appealing JavaScript applications with focus on usability and test them across multiple browsers, platforms and devices Use modern technologies and JavaScript-Frameworks to develop our product Build reusable code for future use Help us taking our UI/UX to the next level Stay up-to-date on emerging technologies Develop and implement application concepts
Your Profile
You have 3-5 years of web development experience You have good knowledge of React and Redux or a comparable web framework and consider yourself a quick learner You are excited about working with Elm in production You are experienced or comfortable with JavaScript, HTML and CSS You like trying out new things in order to improve the experience of the user You want to work in a highly skilled and international team of devs who have a passion for good frontend experience You are comfortable with relocating to the beautiful city of Munich
NoRedInk | Engineering Manager/Developer, Full-Stack, and Site Reliability Engineers | San Francisco, CA | REMOTE Pacific Time (PST) to Central European Time (CET)
We’re an ed-tech company on a mission to help all students become strong writers! Our team may be small, but NoRedInk is used by 1 in 2 school districts in the US, and students have answered over 5 billion questions on our platform.
We’re a group of friendly people who listen to and learn from each other. We discuss past mistakes openly so we can adapt our processes to the challenges that come with progress. Puns flow freely across our San Francisco office as well as on Slack, and we have remote engineers spanning six different time zones.
Our engineering team [1] prides itself on code quality and innovation. We use the cutting-edge Elm programming language for all our new front-end code, and have been migrating legacy React code to Elm as well. Our back-end is primarily Ruby on Rails, although we are working to split off smaller services as we scale to keep up with our traffic. You can read about our experiences with these technologies on our team blog! [2]
In addition to spending work hours open-sourcing useful libraries we develop [3], we also invest financially in open source. We hired the creator of Elm, Evan Czaplicki, to develop Elm full time. [4] Evan discusses his plans for the language with the team every week, periodically pairs with other engineers on Elm, and cracks up members of the sales team with his lunchtime jokes.
We use Amazon AWS for our infrastructure and automate all of our deployments using Chef and OpsWorks. We write a lot of tests, and use Jenkins for continuous integration. Our process for new features begins with our product team and in-house visual designer, continues with a GitHub pull request from a feature branch into master, and ends with our in-house QA specialist trying to break it before it reaches production.
We’re looking for engineers who want to work on a mission that makes a difference and who are the type of collaborators that value kindness and open-mindedness, over convincing the group they’re right.
You can learn more about what to expect through blog posts about our interview process [5] and on-boarding experience [6].
If you’re interested, please apply through our jobs page! https://www.noredink.com/jobs
[1] https://www.noredink.com/about/team
[3] https://github.com/NoRedInk/
[4] http://tech.noredink.com/post/136615783598/welcome-evan
[5] http://tech.noredink.com/post/145260396603/our-engineering-h...
[6] http://tech.noredink.com/post/143787279069/on-boarding-as-a-...
National Snow & Ice Data Center (NSIDC) | DevOps Administrator | Boulder, Colorado USA | ONSITE | Full-time
About NSIDC: The mission of the National Snow and Ice Data Center is to make fundamental contributions to cryospheric science and excel in managing data and disseminating information in order to advance understanding of the Earth system. NSIDC is a trusted source of cryospheric data and services, and is a leader in research and development within this field. We enjoy a broad stable funding base which collectively supports our infrastructure and provides growth in numerous technical fields.
We are, and have been for the last 25 years, a NASA Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) responsible for archival and stewardship of cryospheric data. We also provide data access tools, documentation, processing services, and cryospheric expertise to the public.
This job: This is a new role at NSIDC intended to bridge between our Software Development, Operations, and System Administrations groups. You'll be expected to help evolve our infrastructure, including automated software deployment, software/system monitoring, and operations. Problems you might tackle include: Evolving a centralized logging/visualization infrastructure, positioning the software group for a shift towards processing and data storage in the cloud (a NASA goal), building out a local container orchestration platform, evolving our CI/CD infrastucture, and much more. Our software stack is mostly Python, Javascript, and Ruby. We deploy to vSphere VMs using Puppet, and most new software deployments today are done with Docker.
Personal pitch: Because we are part of a university, we know private industry can offer you a higher salary. However, we offer a starting benefits package that we feel stands out. The university 401(a) plan contributes 10% of gross pay. 22 vacation days, 15 sick days, and 10 holidays a year. UC Boulder insurance benefits are excellent. UC Boulder offers a significant tuition benefit for faculty (that's you), and a smaller benefit for your dependents. Come work here and get your Master's/PhD! Paychecks come once a month, which may be unusual for some. Top of the bill, for me, is the office environment and people. Our current location is dog-friendly, we have shared offices (usually 2-3 in an office) with openable windows (!), and you'll be surrounded with people who care about the work, the overall mission of NSIDC, and learning in general. Our developer group is usually running a book club (currently reading about Elm and just finished "Kanban in Action"), and anyone interested is welcome. You'll likely work directly with people who go to Antarctica every year. Finally, Boulder is beautiful. We have so many trails, everyone loves dogs, and we're about 2 hours from world-class skiing.
Posting: https://nsidc.org/about/jobs/devops-administrator
Application: https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=15411
Legalstart | Paris, France | Full-time, Onsite, Visa, https://legalstart.fr Python/Django Rest Framework, React, Elm, Styled Components, Storybook, PostgreSQL, RabbitMQ, Docker, AWS
Based in Paris, Legalstart is a leader in the European legal-tech space that aims at profoundly simplifying legal services, starting with making access to justice greatly easier, especially for businesses creators. Our flagship product is simple incorporation in France.
Since the launch of the site at the beginning of 2014, Legalstart has experienced a very strong growth. In this context, we are looking for creative developers to help us extend our product base and grow internationally.
At Legalstart, we strive to improve our technical skills, that means challenging the status quo (we shipped a small blockchain-based product in production), continuously improving our practices (we started using Elm!), staying close to the local community (hosting meetups, conferences)… Also, Legalstart engineers develop a strong ownership of the product itself, and we commit their personal growth.
Apply there if you feel up to the experience!
* Lead developer: http://smrtr.io/WTSz
* creative front-end developer: http://smrtr.io/4NUKgA
* UI/UX designer: http://smrtr.io/V4xy
StructionSite | Oakland, CA | REMOTE | Product Developer
StructionSite is the digital version of the physical construction site. We turn any human with a hard hat and a camera into a Google street view car. People on the project can inspect progress and communicate in real-time, without having to be onsite.
Hoping to add 1-2 experienced developers to our small team. We all work remotely, and overlap most of our day on the US-West time zone.
Hiring for:
* Senior front-end developer React JS, Elm, Ruby on Rails
* Senior backend developer PostgreSQL, Python, Golang, Node.js, Serverless functions, AWS and/or Google Cloud
Email me with CV and any questions you have: dan@structionsite.com
Thanks for reading!
Prima Assicurazioni (prima.it) | Milan, Italy | Full time | Onsite and italian language required | Backend/Frontend/Fullstack/DevOps | https://www.prima.it/carriera
We are a team of really smart people working in a very well funded startup trying to disrupt insurance in Italy by using technology as our main competitive advantage. We employ a micro service architecture (10s of them are in production atm), Docker and AWS.
Most of our micro services are written in Elixir, we also have some Ruby, Haskell, Python, Go and Rust in production besides a legacy Symfony 2 application, while on the front end side we are mainly using Elm.
We have a lot of automation in place, we run a pretty comprehensive test suite on Drone CI at every push and every developer can spin up QA environments that mirror our entire stack for a given feature branch (this is made possible by having all of our infrastructure managed through CloudFormation templates). All of this allows us to confidently deploy to production multiple times per day.
Our stack:
AWS (a lot of services), CloudFlare OS: Amazon Linux EC2 instance number: from ~30 to ~100: we scale automatically a lot of times during the day and treat our infrastructure as immutable Infrastructure: CloudFormation + scripts CD: Drone CI, Docker (dev -> qa -> staging -> production) Container orchestration: AWS ECS DB: Aurora MySQL and PostgreSQL, Redshift, ElastiCache Redis, DynamoDB Monitoring: ELK, DataDog, New Relic, CloudWatch Team organization: small cross functional agile teams (every team has at least one person for all of these roles: backend engineer, frontend engineer, web designer, qa engineer, devops engineer) Backend languages: Elixir, PHP (we're phasing it out long term), Haskell, Python, Rust, Ruby, Go Frontend languages: Elm, Javascript Stuff that we like:
Micro service oriented architecture Functional reactive programming Event sourcing (CQRS) Actor model Agile (Scrum) Domain-driven Design (DDD) If you're interested or just want some more info feel free to drop me an email: andrea.usuelli@prima.it