10 Jobs to Check Out This Week: Engineering
Looking for a new gig? Or, just want to do some window shopping?
We know it’s not always easy to find great jobs. That’s why we created The Muse—a peek into some of the most inspiring places to work across the country. And each week, we’ll be bringing you a round-up of great jobs to apply for from those organizations.
This week, check out a selection of engineering jobs. From SF to NYC, from just-launched start-ups to powerhouses like Intel, browse these open positions (or check out all of our companies that are hiring on The Muse!).
1. Analytics Engineer
Scopely, Los Angeles
Help build an analytics platform for the business that’s analyzing millions of turns and games happening every day across its multiple popular titles. Get ready to corral, organize, segment, slice, and dice large swaths of data.
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2. Software Engineer
Ooyala, Silicon Valley
Do you want to be part of an elite team using cutting-edge technology to change the way people interact with video across the online world? Ooyala is hiring an innovative engineer to build the next generation of its video processing platform.
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3. LTE FW Validation Engineer
Intel, Hillsboro, Oregon
Join Intel’s Mobile Communications team to analyze and solve critical technical issues during the bring-up of its next generation mobile phone platform.
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4. Mobile Platform Engineer
Apportable, San Francisco
Apportable makes it possible to port iOS games to Android, so they’re accessible to Android phone users. And it’s looking for inventive, passionate engineers who want to take on the challenge of cross-compilation on iOS, Android, and other mobile platforms.
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5. Senior Systems Engineer
MobileIron, Silicon Valley
MobileIron is looking for an experienced engineer to help build its architecture for securing applications. You should have a deep understanding of kernels, binary layouts, and assembly as well as experience with C and C++. Prior experience in low-level systems design and development is essential.
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6. Front End Developer
Boxfish, Silicon Valley
Boxfish is looking for a Front End Developer with a keen eye for detail and a touch of lunacy. The ideal candidate should have experience with JavaScript MVC, jQuery, and CSS3.
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7. Software Engineer
Bread, San Francisco
Bread is looking for a software engineer to design, implement, and deploy mission critical features that pertain to all aspects of the company. Your key focuses will include data structure design, algorithms, and computational complexities.
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8. Head of Engineering
Hipmunk, San Francisco
Are you an engineer with people skills? In this position, you’ll manage Hipmunk’s 15-person Engineering team and help to expand it. You’ll synchronize the team’s efforts with the Marketing and Business Development teams and review code prior to development.
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9. DevOps Engineer
PagerDuty, San Francisco
PagerDuty is looking for an engineer to help it maintain stability and performance—and outstanding uptime record—as it continues to scale out its systems. You, a seasoned ops expert, will have the ability to shape the operations management and decisions on developer tools.
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10. NOC Support Engineer
Edgecast, Los Angeles
Help Edgecast main its 24/7/365 real-time network vigilance. In this role, you’ll monitor all of the global Edgecast servers, applications, network devices, and connections, and you’ll work with the Systems and Network Administration teams to quickly resolve complex issues as they arise.
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This article originally appeared on theDailyMuse
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