HMBradley about 3 years ago
Elixir

HMBradley | Backend & SRE | Santa Monica, CA or Remote (US Timezones only) | Full-time | https://www.hmbradley.com/

HMBradley is building the future of personal financial freedom through saving.

Since 2018, we've been reshaping the consumer banking experience through transparent financial products that adapt with the customers' needs over time. We see ourselves as our customers' long-term financial partner – their trusted resource in getting rich, slowly (no get rich quick schemes here!).

We're currently looking for an experienced SRE and a Principal Elixir Engineer with a knowledge of event-driven architecture. Experience in the banking industry is a plus!

More information can found on our careers page: https://hmb-pub.notion.site/careers-hmbradley-47280e00983344...

Remote Full-time
Vana about 3 years ago

Vana | Full-Stack Engineer, Protocol Engineer, Data Engineer, Frontend Engineer | Full-time | Onsite | SF, NYC or Remote

Hi HN! We’re a small (17 person) startup out of MIT building tools for users to own their data. We’re freeing user data stuck in silos in tech monopolies using a combination of data regulation and decentralized tools, putting personal data back under control of the users who create it. We're well-funded by top VCs and are growing our team.

You’ll be a key contributor, helping bring our privacy-focused data ecosystem to life.

Apply here: https://jobs.lever.co/vana

Remote Onsite Full-time
Context about 3 years ago
Blockchain Golang PostgreSQL

Context | Infrastructure engineer | https://mint.fun | Remote (American time zones) | Full time

Context builds software and protocols to help people explore and interact with web3. Our flagship product is https://mint.fun, an aggregator of what NFTs are releasing on the primary right now on Ethereum.

Let me try to explain to the HN audience why working on mint.fun is really interesting.

We use Go and Postgres to index all NFT related Ethereum transactions. While NFTs have standards, there's no standard for purchasing an NFT – every NFT is contained in a smart contract, which is just a computer program! Without having access to source or ABI, we do a lot of clever tricks like tracing (but with specific optimizations to make it 100x faster) to intuit how to interact with NFT contracts. Put differently, we generate UI for smart contracts without having source code.

The current way we measure our success is based on our market share of new NFTs minted on Ethereum, and a meaningful % of all new NFTs on Ethereum are minted from our interface.

We're looking for infrastructure engineers who love reverse engineering and getting their hands dirty on meaningful projects. Lots of fun tricks to make our product work well, such as using Postgres partitions to query large datasets instantly, and as alluded to before, tracing Ethereum function calls 100x faster than the status quo.

Context is a small team (4 people) and we've raised $19.5m. We have years of runway and we're looking to grow our team slowly and thoughtfully. Please reach out if these problems sound interesting to you - we have a lot to build and we can help you learn if you're newer to blockchain related problems.

If you're interested, please email Email is hidden with code that you're proud of.

Remote Full-time
Qualcomm about 3 years ago
Android C C++ Rust

Qualcomm | Hyderabad, India | Full Time | ONSITE | QEMU

My team is looking to hire a software developer to help us design and extend QEMU support [1] for the Hexagon DSP [2]. We're looking for candidates who have experience coding in C, C++ or Rust* and who aren't afraid of rolling up their sleeves and poring over disassembled code. This particular architecture is a bit more challenging than most, because it's a bit unique. It's a VLIW [3], so it's a great opportunity to learn about an interesting architecture. Millions of Hexagon DSPs are out there, most are found in Snapdragon SoCs for Android phones and more!

We collaborate a lot with Open Source communities like QEMU, LLVM [4], the Linux kernel [5], and more. I love being able to work on Open Source software at my day job.

You can contact me directly (email addr is in my HN user link). If you don't have experience with QEMU - don't worry! Most of us didn't have any experience with it until recently, too.

The rest of the team you'd work with lives mostly in EU, US.

* Rust experience may serve the role well but we don’t (yet) have any product software in Rust.

[1] https://github.com/qemu/qemu/tree/master/target/hexagon

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/qualcomm_hexagon

[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/very_long_instruction_word

[4] https://foundation.llvm.org/docs/sponsors/

[5] https://www.linuxfoundation.org/our-members-are-our-superpow...

Onsite Full-time
bliro.io about 3 years ago

bliro.io|Remote|Full-Time|Full-Stack

Manual note taking is cumbersome, error-prone and time intensive. Bliro’s AI notetaker transforms customer meetings into actionable insights that sync directly to the CRM system. This frees up to time for employees to focus on what is really important: Closing the next deal, preventing churn or finishing up that customer project.

Be employee number 1! We just secured pre-seed funding put all in!

Just hit me up at Email is hidden

Remote Full-time
Stanford Research Computing Center about 3 years ago
C Fortran Node.js Python R

Stanford Research Computing Center | Stanford, CA (next to Palo Alto) | Full-time | Three positions | HYBRID

The Stanford Research Computing Center (https://srcc.stanford.edu) is part of Stanford University. We are part of University IT, and have a dotted-line reporting relationship to the Vice Provost and Dean of Research. Our group does lots of stuff: We operate HPC environments for researchers, we do one-time consultations on projects (from software and pipelines, to data management, to physical building design and fit-out), and we provide contract support for individual Labs, Departments, and Schools.

We have three open sysadmin positions, all of which are in the 'contract support' part of the group.

• Research Computing Systems Specialist, Graduate School of Business: The GSB's Data, Analysis, and Research Computing (DARC) team provides a lot of direct support to GSB researchers (Faculty, Graduate students, etc.), and they rely on us to provide additional support, and to run their bespoke compute environment.

Keywords: Julia, Python, R, SAS, Stata, JupyterHub, RStudio, and MATLAB. You'll be working with one of my existing coworkers, who (among other things) maintains GSB's systems; the workload has grown to the point where we are opening a new position!

• Research Computing Systems Specialist, SDSS: The Doerr School of Sustainability is one of our largest clients. They use our primary research cluster (Sherlock); and they also have their own cluster, which you'll be responsible for. Compared to the GSB position, you'll have a lot more contact with folks in SDSS.

Keywords: Python, C, Fortran, MPI, and large jobs. You'll be working with our in-group SME, and the two sysadmins who run Sherlock.

• Stanford CryoEM Center (cEMc) Computational Resources and Data Management Specialist: Within the School of Medicine, this is a new Center, providing cryoEM equipment and services to researchers. cEMc is looking for someone who ideally has both cryoEM and Linux experience, who can advise researchers on their workflows and pipelines. You'll be a bridge between the researchers and us, helping to design workflows and pipelines that automate things as much as possible, within the limits of a shared HPC environment.

All of these cases involve working in HPC. All three positions involve working with the x64 Linux machines (either CentOS or Ubuntu). It would be great if you knew about SLURM (our job scheduler), but that's not required. For the SDSS position, it would also help if you knew MPI, as many SDSS workloads use that for inter-node communication and shared memory.

All three positions are hybrid: You can expect to be on-campus at least two or three days per week. If you don't already live in the Bay Area, I believe we do provide a relocation incentive. Depending on where you live, we provide free transit passes. Unfortunately, if you don't commute, you will have to pay for parking for the days you're on-site. Work benefits are all publicly documented at https://cardinalatwork.stanford.edu/benefits-rewards. We always get two weeks off around Christmas, through you'll have to spend one or two days on-call.

Here are the links to apply:

• GSB position: http://m.rfer.us/stanfordbtkl8j

• SDSS position: http://m.rfer.us/stanford66nl8g (more experienced) or http://m.rfer.us/stanfordgv4l8h (less experienced)

• cEMc position: http://m.rfer.us/stanfordpw3l8i

If you have questions, feel free to reply here or email me (the info is in my profile).

Onsite Full-time
NewsBoy.ai about 3 years ago
AWS C# Machine learning

NewsBoy.ai | Backend Engineer | Contract (PT or FT) | Remote (US)

NewsBoy.ai (https://newsboy.ai) is trying to build the newsletter for everyone. We scavenge the web for stories, news, and blogposts that we think our readers would enjoy. We then use ML to generate a daily newsletter with content we think they'd enjoy.

Engineering: We're looking for an engineer to help us improve our content recommendation system to get our MVP finalized. This includes both sponsor/affiliate recommendations as well as our core article/story recommender. One of the challenges is the limited amount of data we have. Historically, newsletter ctr is fairly low. So recommendations will need to be made based on what engagement data we do have on hand.

Most of our stuff runs on AWS and is written in C#.

Send Resumes to: Email is hidden

We're targeting between $80-120/hr for this role.

Remote
SkyGeo about 3 years ago
Django Python React.js

SkyGeo | Backend & Frontend Devs | Delft, Netherlands, NYC or REMOTE | Full Time | https://skygeo.com/

We are a young and dynamic data focused company with the goal to measure the world. We use advanced satellite technologies to detect the smallest movements of earth’s surface anywhere in the world using InSAR. Our in house technologies are used across a range of industries from mining to transportation to give customers ways to monitor, alert and quantify their assets.

While we are not a start-up anymore and fully fund ourselves we still value creative problem solving, flat hierarchies and everybody having a voice to build the best global monitoring product possible. Our stack contains mainly of Python, Django, React and plenty data science tools. Being a geospatial company we also use several mapping tools (open layers, leaflet, cesium), which is however not a requirement.

We are primarily looking for mid level engineers to help on our web app. If you have deployed apps to the cloud, have worked with large data sets and value to conceptualize and build features for a growing product in a small team we would like to hear from you.

-Full-stack Engineer — https://skygeo.com/geotechnical-careers/backend-full-stack-d...

-Font-end Engineer — https://skygeo.com/geotechnical-careers/frontend-developer-u...

Our team is somewhat distributed between Europe and the US, while we value office time in our HQ in Delft, we are also open to remote work or hybrid in our NYC office, if you can overlap with the rest of the team at core hours of 13:00 - 17:00 CET.

Feel free to apply via above links, or send me an email at stephan.meyerzab at skygeo.com

Remote Full-time
Prelim about 3 years ago

Prelim (https://prelim.com) (YC S17)| Software Engineers | Remote | Full-time

Prelim is onboarding software for banks and credit unions that specializes in digital account opening solutions. Our platform is designed to streamline the account opening process for both consumers and businesses, increasing speed-to-market and improving the customer experience.

Join our very small team as we work with some of the largest banks (First Republic, Stifel, City National) in the US and help increase access to banking.

https://jobs.lever.co/prelim

Remote Full-time
AE Studio about 3 years ago
Machine learning

AE Studio | LA Office | Multiple Roles | Full-Time | Remote | ae.studio

We are a development, data science and design studio that works closely with founders and executives to create custom software and machine learning solutions. We are hiring top notch professionals passionate about software development, data science, design or product management to work with our amazing team creating human agency increasing software!

Full descriptions: https://ae.studio/join-us

Remote Full-time