10 Tech Jobs to Check Out This Week
Check out some of the most interesting tech jobs from around the country right now.
Engineer
ZeroCater, San Francisco
ZeroCater is looking for a tech generalist to think up (and argue about!) clever new solutions for tough problems like keeping food on time, measuring performance of our vendors, and maintaining a reliable but extensible menu system. You’ll do everything from hacking out bash scripts to monitoring our servers to making CSS tweaks.
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Front-End Project Engineer
Tumblr, New York
Tumblr is looking for a versed engineer and perfectionist with good taste, ready to take ownership of entire features. You’ll write snappy code, from flexible JavaScript libraries to concise, reusable PHP models, and create new features that keep Tumblr’s users doing amazing things with their blogs.
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JavaScript Engineer
Lore, New York
Lore, a product-focused company building the world’s largest learning community, is looking for engineers to help build delightful interfaces in the browser. You should know the hacks to get things working across browsers, and also know how to make something smooth and snappy.
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Web Application Engineer
Bread, San Francisco
Use your creativity, understanding of user behavior, and visual design expertise to develop innovative and streamlined web applications for Bread. The company’s platform is built on cutting edge technologies with foundations in JavaScript, Grails, HTML, and core CSS.
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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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Front End Developer
Boxfish, Palo Alto, CA
Boxfish is releasing its first product, a guide for tablets that replaces TV Guide, very soon, and it needs an ambitious front end developer to take its ambitions closer to reality. You should know JavaScriptMVC patterns, jQuery, and CSS3, and have an eye for detail and a touch of lunacy.
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Operations Engineer
Klout, San Francisco
Klout is looking for a seasoned operations engineer to help it create cutting edge systems and tools to manage the Klout production, staging, and development environments. Klout’s environment is an intense combination of modern software and tried-and-true technologies, including Hadoop, Hbase, MongoDB, ElasticSearch, MySQL, HAProxy, redis, memcached, Node.js and Scala.
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Senior Java Developer
7Summits, Milwaukee
7Summits is looking for bright, energetic Java developers who want to use their hard earned Java skills to scale new heights working with its client, Jive Software. You’ll need deep programming knowledge, software engineering discipline, and a passion for creating online communities that truly change the way that business gets done.
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Software Engineer
Justin.tv, San Francisco
TwitchTV is looking for a Software Engineer who is excited about building the world’s destination for gaming entertainment. You will contribute to product design and implementation, take projects from ideas to production, and test and iterate code before and after releases.
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Software Engineer
PagerDuty, San Francisco
PagerDuty is building an alerting and incident tracking system to help IT operations groups detect issues, and its looking for an engineer to add new features. You’ll scale out the alerting platform, talk with our customers to understand their requirements, and design and implement new features to address those requirements.
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